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Title: 400GB Blu-Ray Burners and Discs On the Way
Post by: H₂O on December 04, 2008, 04:21:15 PM
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/pioneer-blu-ray-bluray-disc,6650.html


Pioneer's 400 GB Blu-Ray Disc Coming
2:30 PM - December 4, 2008 by Tuan Nguyen
Source: Tom's Hardware – Category : Optical Storage
10 comments

According to Pioneer, Blu-ray technology will be in for a huge upgrade. The firm claims that it has developed a new disc manufacturing technology that will allow up to 400 GB of data to be packed onto a single disc. Sounds too good to be true?

Here’s the real kicker: Pioneer claims that the new 400 GB Blu-ray discs will be fully compatible with existing Blu-ray readers. This means you can go out and buy a 400 GB who knows what, and pop it into your existing drive without a hitch.

The new discs are 16-layer discs, compared with today’s dual-layer discs, and utilize a smaller pitch and beam wavelength. Despite this, Pioneer still claims compatibility—although existing players and records may require firmwares to adjust the pickup.

Pioneer also claims that when these new discs start rolling out, 400 GB Blu-ray burners will accompany them as well. Just imagine what kind of things you can jam onto a disc of that capacity!
Title: Re: 400GB Blu-Ray Burners and Discs On the Way
Post by: Colin Liston on December 04, 2008, 05:17:54 PM
How long would it take to burn 400 gigs?
Title: Re: 400GB Blu-Ray Burners and Discs On the Way
Post by: newplanet7 on December 05, 2008, 06:15:05 PM
How long would it take to burn 400 gigs?

:crazy:
Title: Re: 400GB Blu-Ray Burners and Discs On the Way
Post by: mattmiller on December 05, 2008, 09:32:06 PM
And how expensive will the occasional coaster be?
Title: Re: 400GB Blu-Ray Burners and Discs On the Way
Post by: jmz93 on December 07, 2008, 01:09:47 PM
At the mere age of 32, this is just too big for my brain to deal with! My first computer had dual 360K 5.25" floppy drives and no hard drive... so the idea of getting 400GB on a single optical disc is just mind-blowing!

Then again, so is the 16GB SD card in my R-09HR recorder ...
*feeling old for the first time*