| Friday, June 12th 2009 |

Optical drive specialist Lite-On is released a new Blu Ray drive, the iHOS104, which started shipping this week. At US $69.99, the drive provides reading Blu Ray discs at 4x speed, 8x for DVD-ROM, and 32x for CD-ROM. It supports reading known sub-formats of the media. The drive packs 2 MB of cache, and uses a standard SATA interface. It comes with a copy of Cyberlink TrueTheater software.
Source: TechConnect Magazine
Source: TechConnect Magazine
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User comments
by A Cheese Danish (7:10 PM) - Reply
Very nice price on the player. Now we need a cheaper version of a blu-ray burner, too bad that most likely will not come soon.
by Mega-Japan (7:19 PM) - Reply
Yeah, affordable, but it's a not a BD-RW, which is what I need unfortunately...
by twicksisted (7:20 PM) - Reply
hmmm .... ive never had a cd/dvd drvie fail on me before (in 20 years of pc building) untill i bought an external lite-on... what a piece of crap.
though i guess it was one drive and i couldve been unlucky.
sometimes things are cheap for a reason ;)
Damn good price for a reader:rockout: To bad the media will never be cheap enough to help bring the burners down in price:cry:
by t77snapshot (7:28 PM) - Reply
by: twicksistedYeah, that was my first thought on this drive. But then again I would have to test it really know.
sometimes things are cheap for a reason ;)
by TheLaughingMan (7:31 PM) - Reply
Well honestly, this is one of their first Blu-ray drives. Lite-On has been making better models, and sell the older designs at a cheaper price. This drive in particular was only $76.99, well now. This is honestly, not a big price cut for this drive. $7 is nice, but it is still just $7.
P.S. I am with you. I want a say....$30 price drop average on Blu-ray burners. And a 20% drop in the media. That would help a lot more.
I can get the LG for €99 and the BD-RW for €165. Probably wont see this for sale, but €99 isn't bad.
by Studabaker (7:36 PM) - Reply
With them already having DVD burners with BD reading capability at under $100 I don't see the big deal here.
How long would it actually take to burn a 25gb/50gb disc though? In the uk,50gb discs are £20,i'd kill someone/thing if i had a misburn on one of those.
by: tiggerI hear that:roll:
How long would it actually take to burn a 25gb/50gb disc though? In the uk,50gb discs are £20,i'd kill someone/thing if i had a misburn on one of those.
by TheLaughingMan (8:31 PM) - Reply
by: StudabakerThis is just another one. All Blu-ray drives can burn DVD's. and all Blu-ray burners can burn DVD's as well.
With them already having DVD burners with BD reading capability at under $100 I don't see the big deal here.
by: twicksistedTwo DVD-RWs (internal) failed on me!!:mad: Never go Liteon again.
hmmm .... ive never had a cd/dvd drvie fail on me before (in 20 years of pc building) untill i bought an external lite-on... what a piece of crap. though i guess it was one drive and i couldve been unlucky. sometimes things are cheap for a reason ;)
If the movie industry wants me to buy BR movies at around $30 a pop right away, maybe they should throw in a reader. Somewhat like the printer companies. When you can buy a cheap printer for less then the price of the refills. The BR disks can't cost more then 2 to 5 bucks each, someone help me out on the wholesale price of a mass produced BR movie.
by lemonadesoda (9:19 PM) - Reply
In case it wasnt clear: this is a READER drive. Not a writer.
by Studabaker (9:32 PM) - Reply
by: TheLaughingMan
This is just another one. All Blu-ray drives can burn DVD's. and all Blu-ray burners can burn DVD's as well.
by: lemonadesoda^
In case it wasnt clear: this is a READER drive. Not a writer.
by: Mega-JapanMine works well.
Yeah, affordable, but it's a not a BD-RW, which is what I need unfortunately...
by TheLaughingMan (11:06 PM) - Reply
I did a little digging and this is just a DVD ROM/Blu-ray drive. I was indeed wrong. Some the Blu-Ray drives (especially the cheap ones) do only play discs.
This doesn't change my original point that Lite-On already has a Blu-ray drive for $76.99 so this is still just a small price cut. Hell, they also make a Blue-ray Drive/DVD burner w/ Lightscribe for $90. I say spend the extra $20 (if you don't already have a burner).
by Soylent Joe (11:15 PM) - Reply
Do you have to have special hardware in order to run a Blu-ray drive?
by Fitseries3 (11:20 PM) - Reply
i'll hold off for the samsung.
by: Soylent Joesata connector on motherboard a modern video card aka Radeon HD or Geforce 8800 or higher for hardware decoding of blu-ray video codecs and a Blu-Ray Playback software like Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre, CyberLink PowerDVD, or Corel WinDVD
Do you have to have special hardware in order to run a Blu-ray drive?
by: Soylent JoeNo, you don't need special hardware to run a Blu-ray drive, but there are requirements to play the movies. The requirements for PowerDVD can be found here.
Do you have to have special hardware in order to run a Blu-ray drive?
by: DaveKif you dont have vista or 7, you dont have HDCP which means you cant play blu ray titles. You can still use the drive itself on other operating systems. This drive is already for sale in AU, for $120. Its the cheapest one i can find, and its only just launched!
No, you don't need special hardware to run a Blu-ray drive, but there are requirements to play the movies. The requirements for PowerDVD can be found here.
by: kenkickrThe reason for this is to cut down on BR piracy
Damn good price for a reader:rockout: To bad the media will never be cheap enough to help bring the burners down in price:cry:

