http://www.technologyreview.com/read...04&ch=infotech ^check it out, pretty interesting stuff.
Sep 15, 2006 #1 of 3 JediFonger Senior HTF Member Joined Feb 2, 2006 Messages 4,241 Real Name YiFeng You http://www.technologyreview.com/read...04&ch=infotech ^check it out, pretty interesting stuff.
Sep 19, 2006 #2 of 3 Rob_HD Stunt Coordinator Joined May 9, 2006 Messages 213 Now THIS is my recording media of choice - Then again there's also Holographic disc. It'll launch with 300 Gig discs this year and grow to over a terabyte. Both HD DVD and Bluray are more suited to pre-recorded media ie for movies. But holographic will spank them both (including the much touted BD-Rs) on capacity - holographic is for my recordings and archiving. HD DVD is for my prerecorded movies.
Now THIS is my recording media of choice - Then again there's also Holographic disc. It'll launch with 300 Gig discs this year and grow to over a terabyte. Both HD DVD and Bluray are more suited to pre-recorded media ie for movies. But holographic will spank them both (including the much touted BD-Rs) on capacity - holographic is for my recordings and archiving. HD DVD is for my prerecorded movies.
Sep 20, 2006 #3 of 3 JediFonger Senior HTF Member Joined Feb 2, 2006 Messages 4,241 Real Name YiFeng You rwiiight. you have $15,000 for the recorder and hundreds of dollars per media? it's going to be a while, but if they really went with holo discs... that'd be one UNIFIED physical format =).
rwiiight. you have $15,000 for the recorder and hundreds of dollars per media? it's going to be a while, but if they really went with holo discs... that'd be one UNIFIED physical format =).