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Mr.Lee
2003-05-15, 04:26 AM
NEC and toshiba showed a prototype to a new kind of optical cd reader to PC.
The reader is called "Blue Laser" and is based on a new technique calld AOD ( Advcanced Optical Disk ), that means tomorrows new disc allows you to store the whole 20GB. The new disc is competing with Sony's "Blue Ray":

Throw away your DVD - Blu Ray is here!
Well not really but almost. The next geneations cd media is still under work. Blu Ray is developed by nine companies including Pioneer and Philips. A normal DVD can usually store 4.7GB or 133min. While a Blue Ray can store a outstanding 27GB(!) or 13 hours of media. Actually a normal DVD can store almost 15GB ( double sided with double layers ) but the problem is that todays cd burners cant handle that.

Anyway it will take a few years before those format is in your PC or below your TV. Those new formats will surely be the new defacto too.

Read more about it:
Blu Ray (http://www.blu-ray.com/)

Tai
2003-05-21, 12:19 PM
I knew about blue laser technology 3 years ago. A japanese man, working by himself, invented and made it work before the companies did. I guess the companies are finally catching up. The reason they store more data, is because the light frequency is vastly shorter then a red light laser. I'd imagine th e lowest we could go is purple. It will mean something alone the lines of a x30 data boost, possibly x60 or more with more advanced lasers and storing systems based off of the technology.

This is old news man. ^^

JiDDaR
2003-05-21, 12:53 PM
I didn't know that :-/

Jamesadin
2003-05-21, 04:03 PM
If this makes DVD's obsolete, im gonna be pissed.

Demosthenes
2003-05-23, 11:38 PM
ehh...it'll prolly be at least 5 years before these things go commercial and prolly at least 10 if they ever do go big...it takes time 4 ppl 2 catch on and these things aren't even fully developed yet...i wont be pissed if these things replace dvd's 10 yrs from now

SoD-John
2003-05-24, 10:13 AM
I heard from my uncle that there is now a little crystal that is going to replace hard drive disks and this little crystal can store up to 1000 GB whatever thats called.

Demosthenes
2003-05-24, 10:56 AM
1000 gigabytes= 1 terabyte (i think thats how u spell it)

but...umm...yea...ive never hurd about this crystal thingee...lol