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May 2005
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See: http://physorg.com/news4249.html.
I guess it really wouldn't matter much. Before they are ready BD's will be at 200GB or more. Obviously 850 is more than 200, - but a complete new standard allready at that time and for a factor of just 4. I guess not. Still the article might be interesting for some. It probably could be used for special purpose datastorage for buis (backup), - but even there I guess an all standard of the shelf (and then probably somewhat cheaper) 200 GB disc is more interesting than a special 850 GB. |
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Sep 2004
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well it uses red rays which is basically dvd. If such technology is really feasible, then blu rays con store 2.5TB as in 100 layers. Clearly too far ahead.
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Jun 2005
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Great find yaa thanks a lotttt!!!
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