“The high definition world is split between two camps: HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc. Which of these offers the better viewing experience and has the ability to deliver HD to your home theatre both now and in the future?”Here are some more Storage reviews from around the web:
- Seagate is working on 10.000rpm Desktop HDDs @ Chile Hardware
- Sytrin KuFormula SHF1 Ultra Hard Drive Cooler Review @ OCC
- Kingston 2GB DataTraveler Reader & 1GB ReadyFlash Review @ Virtual-Hideout
- Venus JJ-23VB2 External box reviewed @ BurnOutPC
- Corsair 1GB SD 133x & 2GB SD 60x @ Phoronix
- MS-Tech LU-380N HDD Case @ Technic3D
- Acronis True Image Home 10 @ Bjorn3D
- Antec MX-1: Actively Cooled External HDD Enclosure @ SPCR
- Seagate 7200.2 160GB Notebook Drive @ Techgage
- Seagate 1TB hard drive availability & Specs @ Chile Hardware
- RaidSonic ICY BOX 2.5″ & 3.5″ IDE HDD Enclosure Review @ Virtual-Hideout
- Thecus N2100 NAS @ Techgage
- Kingwin JET eSATA/USB External Drive Enclosure Review @ Bigbruin
- Golden Mars GeeDom Flash Drive and SD Memory Review @ The TechZone
- GoldenMars 1GB GeeDom GU-P05 USB Flash Drive @ TechARP
Format War 2
Betamax is dead, VHS victorious. Now we have a new battle begin fought between Blu-ray and HD-DVD. [H]ard|OCP takes a look at their recent battles, and tries to figure out who loses and why. Blu-ray holds more on a disk, but 50GBs isn’t really much space for HD programming, but it does beat the 30GB of a dual sided HD-DVD. They carry on to look at which format studios are supporting, as that will probably the largest influence.