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- 08-05-2008 03:34 PM #11
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Pioneer Produces 500GB Blu-ray Disc - TrustedReviews
If at first you succeed, just go and raise the bar anyway...
Since seems to be the motto at Pioneer since it has followed up its ground breaking (and potentially Blu-ray compatible)
16 layer 400GB optical disc
(below) with a 500GB version less than one month later.
A mammoth 25 layers were jammed onto the disc this time around and it also has the same potential to be made Blu-ray compatible - though whether a disc with the capability to handle around 20+ 1080p flicks has really any use other than as a storage medium is open to some debate (2160p Fuller HD anyone?!).

"While Blu-ray discs (BD), offering both 25GB and 50GB, are sufficient for users' current demands, we envision the need for a technology that can support far greater capacities as HD streaming in particular becomes commonplace and users build larger files of digital content," said Pioneer Multimedia Division Product Manager Brendan Sheridan. "The multi-layered method is compatible with Blu-ray devices providing a long term future for the technology and is more easily produced when compared to competing technologies such as holographic storage."
Sheridan admits the disc is only a research project at present though talks are ongoing with the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) about formalising the standard. Public availability? Between two and four years it claims - though I'm guessing it will take a brave man to risk a 500GB coaster...
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Four or five hundred GB would be great for storage. And would make 3D with multiple language tracks easily obtainable. Gee- the storage medium of choice for future holovision movies?
I'd love to see it. But I'm not putting my nickle down on it ever seeing the light of day. Not until more is known, and from independent sources.
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