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Reviews,
Blu-ray,
Recorders,
Others We've seen the
first wave of Blu-ray burners receive their
appropriate testing, and while most were deemed satisfactory, all demanded a mighty (and most likely unworthy) pricetag for such sluggish write speeds. Plextor's
PX-B900A sports the same ultraslow 2x write speeds for both single and dual-layer BD-R / BD-RE discs, but offered decent burning speeds for the "other formats." PC World was most impressed with this particular drive's ease of installation -- something
other drives haven't exactly provided -- and the fleshed-out bundle of software that comes packed in. Reviewers were thoroughly pleased with the inclusion of Blu-ray
movie playback software, as well as the video editing / authoring and packet writing programs. While they were none too pleased with the
$999 price, they did feel that the cost was
somewhat more justified thanks to the smattering of great software that came along with it, and crowned it "a solid value" if you just can't wait another day to pick up an internal
Blu-ray burner.
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