bcrabtree
6th June 2005, 14:06
A tweaked version of the full release is over here (http://forums.dvdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=33844) in the DVdoctor.news forum.
In essence, though, TDK’s new prototype Blu-ray disc - recently unveiled in Tokyo - is said to be of 100GByte capacity and able to record data at 72 megabits per second.
That means it doubles the capacity AND the recording speed of the current Blu-ray Disc specification.
The disc is single-sided and reckoned to be able to store about nine hours of high definition (24 megabits per second) video.
Bob C
In essence, though, TDK’s new prototype Blu-ray disc - recently unveiled in Tokyo - is said to be of 100GByte capacity and able to record data at 72 megabits per second.
That means it doubles the capacity AND the recording speed of the current Blu-ray Disc specification.
The disc is single-sided and reckoned to be able to store about nine hours of high definition (24 megabits per second) video.
Bob C