gizmodo Wrote:Does this make up for the "no PS3 Blu-ray to PSP" transfer story? Kind of. Sony's new BDZ-A70 Blu-ray recorder system won't do that either, but will record your TV shows, and can transfer that video content to your PSP or Sony Walkman. That's kind of a consolation, and there's even a "one touch" button on the front to make it easy— it apparently can transfer about 60 minutes of QVGA video in around 3 minutes.
It's also got twin analog and digital tuners so you can record one channel and watch another, and it sports Sony's Roomlink interface. There's one HDMI-out for your TV, plus all the usual optical and analog video and audio connectors. It's due out in Japan April 30th for around $1,670.
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That's pretty fudgeing sweet right there.
Quality.
Shame it costs more than the total value of all my belongings
I know, they want way to much for it.
Ouchies...that's one hefty looking pricetag there
Question:
Does it really take "$1,670" to build that Blue ray player? Or are they just ripping us off........
I think Blue Ray players and that Blue Ray Technology is just STUPID. A little more and it'd cost $2,000 ...... Just to watch MOVIES!
i have a blu ray burner. much cheaper than buying that.
mime Wrote:Question:
Does it really take "$1,670" to build that Blue ray player? Or are they just ripping us off........
I think Blue Ray players and that Blue Ray Technology is just STUPID. A little more and it'd cost $2,000 ...... Just to watch MOVIES!
Its worth as much as the public are willing to pay...so yes, as of now it is worth that
It's supply, I think.
There's not much supply, so it's more "valuable" to stop demand from causing shortages.
Lol it's lucky I didn't buy any HD DVDs!!!!!!
Wait for holographic disks