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Old 05-05-2005, 01:29 PM   #4
Blackraven Blackraven is offline
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But isn't there another technology that is expected to be more advanced than this one?


What about the Colossal Disc which claims to be a far, more superior disc format that once released and if released, can store data amounting to 10 Terabytes (is this figure correct?????)


Plus, it's company, Colossal Storage Corp., says this disc will:

-have the lowest price per gigabyte
-lowest power consumption per gigabyte
-highest bit data density
-longest shell life of 100 years
-fastest data transfer speed (if this product is ever released)
-and will not be affected by any high energy rays (effective for use in outer space)


Heck, it really appears that their plans to make an ultimate storage disc seems like pure science fiction. I also think that stuff like these wouldn't be possible til like (2050?) but if they plan to make this thing before 2020, then I can say that the future is much much closer than we think.



But going back to Inphase's Holographic technology,


I can say that it is already a revolution in man's quest for progress and R&D. I mean just think when an even newer generation of console's hit the market by 2010.


How will we use the space that one can put on a holographic disc?
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