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Topic: Terabyte Optical Disc
Rodolphe
Posts: 4470
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Japanese company Optware will commercialize an optical disc that can store more than 1 terabyte of data, and an associated disc player, later this year, the company said earlier this week.

The disc and player are based on a 5-inch optical disc like existing CDs and DVDs, but the new disc will be able to store about 120 DVD-format movies, according to Atsushi Machida, a spokesman for Optware.

The high capacity--around 20 times the storage available on existing discs--and a data transfer speed of 1 gigabit per second have been achieved by using digital volume holography read/write technology, developed under the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) in the United States, according to Optware's statement
More info here.
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StopShootingMe
Posts: 1146
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Those cah-razy Japanese :)

I love them :)
Yeti Skinner
Posts: 296
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

They really know how to take this that step to far to soon.
StopShootingMe
Posts: 1147
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Its never too soon for stuff like this. Now lets see every MP3 in the world available on 3 disks.
Rodolphe
Posts: 4476
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

You could probably fit all legally released MP3's on one normal CD :p
Rommel
Posts: 771
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I bet its extremely volatile to damage..
DarkAngel
Posts: 13
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Crap, what just happened to that Sony Blue Disk thingy, that was only like 1 week ago. Eh doesn\'t bother me!
StopShootingMe
Posts: 1149
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

"Sony Blue Disk", phhhh, your living in the past, quit living in the past!
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DarkAngel
Posts: 15
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

k thnx for the info :)
Cailean
Posts: 890
Location: New South Wales

Only bad thing is because they are so damn big, one could trust all their data to one.

If it got scratched, you = f***ed.
doober
Posts: 1032
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Sony blue disk seemed like a repackaging of DVD\'s to me, comparable storage capacity but in a much more proprietary format.

Good to see the fluoro disks being mentioned again (thats what this article is about i think), they really seemed like a good idea. Terabyte storage is really the next step, remember how when cd\'s first came out (for use in computers) everyone thought they wouldn\'t be copied because 650meg was SOOO big? Terabyte disks seem like the same thing now but i\'m sure in 10 years or so i\'ll bet everyone will have a writer for one.
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