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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Jessica McIntosh The Bluray DVD disk offers massive recording capability of 25 Gigabytes while on the other hand the dual layer discs can hold double the amount of data which is 50 GB. Higher bit-rate in Blu-ray disk technology leads to better color depth, quality and higher resolution of video/audio. written by Jessica McIntosh The blue lazer enables the media disk to compact more amounts of information onto the same physical space. The dual layer Verbatim Blu-ray disk has the capacity to record 50GB data at speed of 2xs. written by Jessica McIntosh Bluray disk is a high performance media technology that can pack massive volumes of High definition data. DVD disc format is more advantageous than CD technology as it is capable of holding more volumes of information. written by Jessica McIntosh Blu-ray DVD format delivers superior and unmatched audio and video quality. Maxell’s dual layered write-once DVD-R discs offer exceptional recording capacity of 30 GB with increased data reliability. written by Jessica McIntosh Maxell has specifically designed the Blu-ray disks to ensure high quality storage. Shorter wavelength in Blu-ray media technology enhances the storage density. The increased capacity of Blu-ray disk makes it more advantageous. written by Jessica McIntosh In comparison with the DVD disk, the transfer rate in blu-ray disk format is much faster. The transfer rate of DVD format is 10 MB/s while that of blu-ray disk format is 36 MB/s. 25GB material can be recorded on a single side of blu-ray DVD disc. written by Jessica McIntosh Blu-ray media format is more reliable and robust. In Blu-ray disk format, the data is recorded on top of polycarbonate layer whose thickness is 1.1 mm. This technique of Blu-ray solves the problem of birefringence. written by Jessica McIntosh Wavelength has been reduced further in the new disk technology of blu-ray which was introduced by Philips and Sony. Wavelength of blu-ray is 405 nanometers. Density of the blu-ray disk is very high that helps to fit 25GB data on each side of bluray disc making total storage of 50 GB. written by Jessica McIntosh Figures of Japan GfK Retail & Technology reveal that the market share of Blu-ray recorders exceeded 50 percent for DVD (Digital Versatile Disk) recorders in unit terms. One of the major and primary reasons that boosted the conversion rate towards the blu-ray disk technology was the increase in Flat Panel Television’s sales. written by Jessica McIntosh Blu-ray disks have more ability to store data per layer than the High definition DVD disk. Recording and transfer speed of blu-ray technology is faster because its NA (numerical aperture) value is higher. written by Jessica McIntosh Sony decreased the wavelength of used in digital versatile disks (650nm) to 405nm and also increased the NA to 0.85 from its previous 0.60 which helped to enhance the recording capacity 2.5 times more. That is how the Sony Blu-ray became capable of storing 25GB. written by Jessica McIntosh The blu-ray format is taking over the DVD technology as its sales are increasing rapidly because of its better quality and output. The sales of blu-ray are expected to rise to about 17m as the demand for high definition disks is also increasing. written by Jessica McIntosh Blu-ray format also provides support to the multi layered disks therefore this disk format can be extended easily. And the recording capacity can be enhanced by the addition of layer to the blu-ray disks. High definition video of more than nine hours and standard definition video of about twenty three hours can be recorded on disk of 50GB. written by Jessica McIntosh Advanced data storage format’s thrust led to the development of the blu-ray disk format. This disk format is the enhanced, advanced and extension of the optical disk format DVD, CD and HD-DVD. The advanced and innovative attributes of the blu-ray technology has altered the optical media storage’s definition. written by Jessica McIntosh Blu-ray disk format is gaining more attention and success because of its outstanding performance and large capacity to store data. Keeping in view the growing demand of the blu-ray disk format, the major movie studios plan to release their movies in the blu-ray format. written by Kassia Macy The market for storage mediums is very competitive. The beginning of the computer age was owned by the floppy disks, those small square devices that were used to store 1.44 MB of data. They were helpful indeed for what went on then, but now they are almost extinct.
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