Typical price: £478
What is it: Internal 4x Blu-ray Disc drive
What we think: A good way to make your PC Blu-ray-ready -- but be prepared to spend lots of money
Compare the LG GBW-H10N
LG GBW-H10N compared to other removable media drives
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![]() Asus DRW-1608P |
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| Review date | 14 Dec 06 | 4 Dec 06 | 18 Aug 05 | 12 Sep 05 |
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| Review summary | Though expensive, the LG GBW-H10N is good value compared to its rivals. It's fast, easy to install and is a good way to watch high-definition Blu-ray movies or store large amounts of data Read full review |
When you balance out the price and performance, this is the best next-gen disc player on the market -- any movie fan with an Xbox 360 and an HD Ready TV should seriously consider buying one. There are one or two minor niggles, and the styling is slightly odd, but overall this is an excellent product for those looking to get into hi-def Read full review |
The Asus DRW-1608P is a steal -- good overall performance at a low price Read full review |
The Sony DRU-800A is an overall decent performer in a small package Read full review |
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