Will SD Cards Replace DVDs?

halfpower

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SD cards now have a capacity nearly equal to a dual layer DVD. They're smaller, lighter, and require no moving parts to operate. If the price comes down sufficiently, which I think it might, then it could mean the end of CDs and DVDs. In particular, this might have implications for notebooks. The funny thing is that I never expected this.

Do you think memory cards such as SD cards will replace DVDs?
 

Zolty

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DVDs cost around $1 to write data to, a 1GB SD card costs around $10-20, by the time SD cards are cheap enough to actively replace DVDs we will be using HD media, and SD cards will be playing the catch up game.
 

MarcVenice

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Sd cards definately have a big future ahead of them, they are allready being used in cheap notebooks that are build around the smallest amount of energy consumption. But they won't replace dvd's or hd-dvd's and bluray. People want to store things like movies, dvd's and such are storage media, and SD cards aren't, they are more of a easily acessible, lightweight mobile medium.
 

Zepper

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4GB SD cards aren't cheap, 4gb blank DVDs are... IOW, not any time soon.

.bh.