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Posted by Joshua Zyber on 04/13/06 23:33
"asj" <kalim1998@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> The
> question is whether HDDVD can be manufactured to hold such storage, or
> it is limited physically. In which case, the battle might be over.
> People will surely be impressed when they have the potential to have
> discs that can hold 100 GB or 200 GB of movies or data, compared to 30
> GB or so.
From the perspective of using the discs for computer applications,
people might be impressed. But as a high-definition movie format, that
extra storage space doesn't really gain you much. Both HD-DVD and
Blu-Ray are capable of storing HD video and high-resolution audio in
excellent quality.
So, theoretically, Blu-Ray could become the next data storage format of
choice, but that still doesn't guarantee it will win the HD video format
war. There are scenarios where both products could coexist.
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