Back in 2015, there was a rumor that Nintendo might be ditching
the optical drive support for game storage.
Not exact matches
AIM Photonics aims «to reduce energy consumption in data centers by
supporting the replacement of copper wires with
optical fiber; providing technology for optics in next generation (5G) wireless networks; helping develop the
optical equivalent of radar which will facilitate the use of self -
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The performance of these systems is excellent: (i) the transistors have characteristics (e.g., on and off currents, etc.) that are comparable to, or better than, those of similar devices fabricated on rigid silicon
supports by using conventional photolithographic methods, and (ii) the
optical characteristics (e.g., switching time, contrast ratio, etc.) of the resulting displays are as good as those of low - resolution signs that use similar electronic inks and direct -
drive dressing schemes.
Velocity Micro will repair or replace any part of Velocity Micro's standard system (including the case, power supply, motherboard, processor, RAM,
optical drive, hard
drive, video card, sound card, and network card) found to be defective under normal use, unless the system has been misused, neglected, or abused as determined by Velocity Micro
support staff.
Well a rumor that has been running wild on the internet is that Nintendo NX will
support cartridges instead of
optical drives.
It also
supports only Blu - Ray and DVD
optical drives, whereas both the Xbox One S and the X have both 4K and HDR Blu - Ray
drives.
In addition to DSP firmware updates, the
drive in the Xbox One S also includes a new
optical pickup to
support three - layer UHD Blu - ray format discs.
My dream MacBook would also have a removable device expansion bay, even two, like The Wall Street G3 PowerBooks did (the Wall Street
supported batteries as well as 3.5 ″ removable devices like
optical drives or hard
drives in its left bay, and both 3.5 ″ and 5.25 ″ devices in its right bay).
Interestingly, the PS4 Pro's
optical drive is the same one used in the PS4, which means it does not
support 4K Blu - ray.
Of course, Apple has often been correct in its decisions to leave beyond tired technology (see
optical disc
drive and flash
support).
For the best experience, visit the Test
Drive in a modern browser that
supports font - variation - settings and font -
optical - sizing, such as Microsoft Edge on Windows Insider Preview build 17120 or higher.
You also get a tray - loading
optical drive with DVD - RW
support, but it can also be configured with Blu - ray for those who want it ($ 148 for the Blu - ray reader, $ 179 for the Blu - ray burner).
CPU: Intel Core i7 6700K RAM: 8 GB Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 Video Memory: 4 GB Hard
Drive Size: 1 TB Hard
Drive Speed: 7,200 rpm Secondary Hard
Drive Size: 250 GB
Optical Drive: DVD - R / RW / CD - R / RW
Optical Drive Speed: 8X Warranty /
Support: 3 - year limited warranty
Optical disc
support comes via a slot - loading Blu - Ray
drive.
The Wii U's
optical drive will
support a new proprietary disc format that can store up to 25 GB similar to Blu - ray discs.