Buffalo Announces Two Lightning Fast 8x Blu-Ray Devices

New Picture Buffalo Technology has just announced its two Lightning Fast 8x Blu-Ray DVD combo Devices including New MediaStation 8x External Blu-Ray Drive and MediaStation 8x Internal Drive. These drives are a better match for "power PC" and offer unsurpassed 8x Read/Write speeds.

The External drive can easily connect via USB 2.0 or eSATA, while the Internal drive can be fixed into PCs via SATA. These high-end drives support CyberLink software set for Windows along with DVD up-sampling that lets users view DVDs in HD eminence.

"Everyday digital media continues to grow as an essential part of our lives," stated Ken Higgins, vice president of sales at Buffalo Technology. "By combining the ability to read, write and playback DVDs, CDs and Blu-ray discs, the two new MediaStation drives offer the best of both worlds with superior video quality and unmatched performance."

Both drives include plenty of multi-purpose features including PowerDVD for video viewing, PowerDirector to edit video, Power2Go for DVD authoring and burning, PowerBackup to archive and backup, PowerProducer to capture HD video and a lot more. Additionally, the drives also support InstantBurn and Media@Show to complete any presentation.

Both MediaStation External 8x blu-ray and MediaStation Internal 8x blu-ray drives are expected to reach stores in October at suggested street prices of $399.99 for External and $349.99 for Internal drive. Both drives are also supplied with a limited one-year warranty and toll-free 24/7 technical support.

Via: Press


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2 Responses to “Buffalo Announces Two Lightning Fast 8x Blu-Ray Devices”

  1. freecheese Says:

    Regarding “The External drive can easily connect via USB 2.0″

    I dont understand how this might fit the Blueray’s requirement of Gb/S transfer per second. With USB it seems kind of impossible to achieve that. Buffalo had previously introduced the speedy USB but not the significant one.

    But having one more blueray brand in the market is always welcome.

  2. BeenThereDoneThat Says:

    That’s why the unit includes an eSATA port in addition to the USB…to achieve the sustained throughput needed for Blu disks…

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