Tech firms to make Blu-ray successor
Sony and Panasonic outline plans to create an optical disc capable of holding at least six times the amount of data that Blu-ray does.
Sony and Panasonic outline plans to create an optical disc capable of holding at least six times the amount of data that Blu-ray does.
The big screen is getting set up for another summer of free movies in Winnipeg’s Assiniboine Park.
They saw green after going with blue. Sony and Panasonic, who earned gobs of greenbacks after jointly developing the Blu-ray optical disc format, announced an agreement Monday morning to develop a next-generation disc with a far larger capacity.
WORCESTER and#8212; Anyone heading to the movies right now could catch a glimpse of former Worcester city councilor Joffrey A. Smith.
The highest capacity optical disc on the consumer market today is Blu-ray. In standard form it can hold 25GB of data or 50GB if dual layer.
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