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DVD is tiny, new disks from japan

BraeBrae

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I am always amazed at how technology works, but this may be bound for a path like the PD-drive, DVD-RAM, and soon-to-be DVD-RW (which DVD+RW is better). So, unless you are looking for raw, cheap data storage and nil portability ...
 

sparks

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Eventually there will have to be a new medium. We are less than 2 years away from the FCC mandated HD/Digital TV era and a new format will be needed to accomodate all the new resolutions (480p, 1080i, etc). These HD modes take up more space than a DVD/RW can hold so ther will be a new standard.
 

KrispyKremer

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Less than 2 years? Nah, it's supposed to be 2006, but realistically it's not going to be completed (note I said completed, not started) until 2010 or after.

The article states this new technology can store up to 2 hours of HDTV-quality video, which takes up ~140MB per minute.
 

Huma

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this stuff is always great news.

DVD source is just too low res for my likes. The quality really shows when watching on a monitor, and even on some higher end tvs.

Though, dvd authors also need to start using better source though. Some of the transfers these days are just not cool.

I can't wait for dvd-r myself to get cheap so I can start using something better than svcd or mpeg4v2 to watch vids.
 

Soccerman

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heh, the major technological leap appears to be using violet lasers.. DVD's still use RED lasers. no big technological leap, they've been around for a while. the question is, what is going to develop into a standard?
 

RaynorWolfcastle

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I think FMD technology shows more promise as a DVD replacement than changing the laser's wavelength (DVR-Blue).
 

LethalWolfe

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I think they sound great from a data prespective. You could easily back up your whole system a few times over w/one of those.

Lethal

 

erub

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I still haven't bought a DVD-ROM drive for my computer, and don't really want for it to be my next upgrade....