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Thumbs up Electronic House: Sanyo develops new diode technology to improve HD media performance

Sanyo has developed a new diode to make high-def media better, stronger and faster.

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Blu-ray fans may soon be treated to bigger and better discs. Well, by soon, we mean in the next few years.

Sanyo says that they’ve developed a new blue laser diode that could double the capacity of Blu-ray media. PC World says that the new diode can emit a beam of 450 milliwatts, which could write and read up to four layers at speeds of 12X.

In case you are keeping score, current Blu-ray discs have a maximum of two 25GB layers. The new technology would add another two layers, for a total of 100GB per disc. That’s eight hours of HD to you and me. Also, Sanyo says the new speeds mean you could burn up that entire disc in about 10 minutes.
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