BenQ demonstrated its BW1000 prototype blue-laser DVD burner at the
recently concluded Computex 2005 and the company plans to start volume
producing the product in the first or second quarter of 2006, depending
on how quickly the market for blue-laser products develops.
The BW1000 features writing speeds of 2x for Blu-ray single-layer and
DL (single-sided double-layer) discs, 12x for DVD+R/-R, 4x for DVD+R/-R
DL, 4x for DVD+RW/-RW, 32x for CD-R and 24x for CD-RW, as well as
reading speeds of 2x for Blu-ray, 12x for DVD and 32x for CD, according
to BenQ.
Single-layer Blu-ray discs will have a storage capacity of about 25GB
while DL versions will have a capacity of 50GB, so the BW1000 will
target high-density applications such as HDTV (high-definition TV)
recording and playback, the company stated.
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