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11/07/2011 10:19:06 AM · #1
Milleniata
11/07/2011 10:36:08 AM · #2
That's going on my wish list!
11/07/2011 12:38:43 PM · #3
Ah ha... They must have found a way around decay :roll: "forever" is a damn long time.... What a load of marketing twat - I am sure the media can last longer then existing encoded media.
11/07/2011 12:47:24 PM · #4
That,s lucky cos iv'e just found out how to live forever.
11/07/2011 01:31:42 PM · #5
Interesting that the discs, once written, are readable by standard DVD drives. Basically, all they are doing is to raise the laser power to physically etch a material instead of changing the state of a dye, as is done with normal recordable DVD media.
Bottom line, I'm not too interested. At 4.7GB per disc, my photo archive alone would require about 40 discs to archive. With ever-increasing data volumes, the data density of DVDs is just inadequate today, and will seem ridiculously short of requirements in just a few years. Couple that with slow write speeds, and it's a non-starter as a photo archive method, IMO.

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