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Old 12-05-2007, 05:31 AM   #1
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Default 200 GB Blu-Ray disks=1440p?

I'm starting to wonder if the purpose of TDK's 200 GB Blu-Ray disk is in order to fit a 1440p film on to it. I remember reading in a game magazine that the PS3 is the only Blu-Ray player that can achieve this with a firmware update. This is also the reason you don't find the gold logo reading "1080p FULL HD" on the PS3 itself or on the box because it is capable of more with the Cell's power that a standalone player doesn't have. I do believe that is the sole, secret purpose of the 200GB disk. TDK has been quiet about it since publicy stating the research for the disk fall of last year. The only thing they have mentioned is that they will be black instead of blue on the bottom since it will need a stronger surface. What do you guys think?
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