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 Posted by Phat Bytestard on 09/26/89 11:55 
On 12 Aug 2006 21:23:46 -0700, "Air Raid" <AirRaid1500@gmail.com> Gave 
us: 
 
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>Toshiba invests in holographic disc firm 
>HVD to be future of HD DVD? 
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>Toshiba has invested in Optware, the company developing a holographic 
>optical disc claimed to offer significantly greater storage capacity 
>than next-generation formats like Toshiba's own, HD DVD. 
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>Toshiba was one of four companies who together pumped $14m into Optware 
>earlier this month. The other investors are Japanese banks and venture 
>capital companies. 
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>Optware's proposed Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) is the same size as 
>a DVD but holds more than 1TB of information - more than 200 times the 
>capacity of a typical DVD. HVD is faster too, Optware claims, reading 
>data at 1Gbps, 40 times DVD's throughput. 
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>HVD uses a colinear system - essentially the reference and read laser 
>beams are projected along the same axis rather than at an angle through 
>a single objective lens. The upshot is a much simpler system that's 
>better suited to disc media, is smaller and more compatible with DVD 
>and CD. 
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>It's that compatibility which attracted Toshiba's interest, according 
>to the company's HD DVD Promotion Division chief, Hiroharu Satoh, in a 
>statement. 
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>"HVD has a glittering promise to be a future optical recording media 
>which promises our customers smooth migration from HD DVD," he added. 
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>HVD is backed by half a dozen consumer electronics firms, including 
>Fuji Photo Film, who together formed the HVD Alliance in February this 
>year. 
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>The Alliance, working with Europe-based standards-defining body ECMA, 
>is developing specifications for HVD-ROM and HVD-RW products with a 
>view to submitting completed specifications to the ISO by the end of 
>next year. 
 
  I predicted this months ago.
 
  
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