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Old 02-26-2005, 09:02 PM   #1
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Default Blu Ray Should develop Fast Laser Read Beams

Nice that Blu-Ray can hold 25GB of data on one side, however reading or copying this huge amount of data may take forever. When CD drives came out there was a technology to read cd's at 100x speed through 5 beam lasers. As many individuals know 52x or 56x cd drives never read at this speed. So that technology of 5 lasers to read data was great. DVD drives should've come out with that similar technology. Because when you store 4.7GB on DVD R or 8.5GB on DVD DL, write speed is fast (16x I think can be burned in 15 minutes) but the read speed is very slow. That is an annoying problem DVD devices have. Since Blu- Ray is new they should work with PC manufacturers to develop not only high write speeds but fast read speeds. Blu-Ray PC drives should consider using something like 20 beam blue laser readers or otherwise there will be angry consumers waiting forever to transfer 25GB or 50GB BD-ROM's data to hard drive or other destination.
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