subject: Looking For The Best Blue Ray Recorder [print this page] Since the search for the best blue ray recorder has been set, various manufacturers continue to strive to win the war on this topic. Sony, which owns the rights to the first best blue ray recorder, others have gotten rights from Sony to manufacture their own and therefore pay royalties to them. So the continuous battle for the best blue ray recorder continues. Striving from day to day, going through all the teething problems that originally originated with the first best blue ray recorder that got manufactured, a challenge between companies continues. A Continuous Technological Battle It is amazing to see how many people or companies follow suite especially when new technology gets released onto the market. With day to day challenges to do research of what the first problems were with the first best blue ray recorder, and a good few months down the line releasing their own brand to the world.
The Battle is Won This time round in the battle of technology between the best blue ray recorder and the other option of HD-DVD, society has sort of decided to wait it out and see who wins the battle before they just ran out and bought the products. So the war is now over and it has been decided that Toshiba had lost the battle with their HD-DVD against the best blue ray recorder format manufactured by Sony. For those who enjoy their viewing entertainment at home, via their home entertainment systems they have built up for themselves the computer blue ray recorder is ideal to suite their personal needs. Once again the search will still continue with checking up reviews and commentary about the ranges of the best blue ray recorder that is viable for home pc usage. Sifting and sifting through pages of information, putting products on various scales from financial to how easy it is to upgrade and install, size and adaptability for the future are all going to be weighed up before the final choice of purchase is going to be made. A Long Process Ahead Unfortunately blue ray has not infiltrated all the entertainment markets yet, and it will take quite a few years for this type of technology to be readily available on the shelf when it comes to hiring movies. Same as in the past, it took a good few years for the DVD to replace the VHS video, and the same process will be with blue ray.