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    ps3 OWC introduces first external Blu-ray drive with quad interface



    It's debatable whether or not Apple is losing its touch with FireWire, but you can rest assured that OWC hasn't. Said outfit has just announced the industry's first Blu-ray external drive with a quad interface, meaning you can link it up to your PC or Mac via FireWire 400, FireWire 800, USB 2.0 or eSATA. The Mercury Pro SW-5583 arrives with the capability to toast BD-Rs at a rate of 4x and includes a pair of 25GB BD-R discs for $499.99; the closely related Mercury Pro SW-5583T throws in a full retail version of Roxio Toast 9 Titanium (OS X) and sells for $579.99. Now, if only we could convince Steve that Blu-ray and Macs could indeed get along together, we'd really be satisfied.

    http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/22/o...uad-interface/

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    Dang. I remember when CD burners (and then DVD burners) set you back comparable prices. I'll be waiting a while before I can afford to spring for a BD-R drive. Of course, I'm sure a lot of other people are counting on the price curves, too, which could affect adoption. Must be hard to be an electronics maker...

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