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Posted by GMAN on 12/12/06 14:34
In article <d1cad$457ea35e$5429cd05$13423@news.speedlinq.nl>, Edmund <nomail@hotmail.com> wrote:
>In message <1165911637.160251.123370@j44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "kushu"
>wrote:
>> The name Blu-ray is derived from the blue-violet laser it uses to read
>> and write to the chalcogenide disc. A Blu-ray Disc can store
>> substantially more data than a DVD, because of the shorter wavelength
>> (405 nm) of the blue-violet laser (DVDs use a 650-nm-wavelength red
>> laser and CDs an infrared 780 nm laser), which allows more information
>> to be stored digitally in the same amount of space. In comparison to HD
>> DVD, which also uses a blue laser, Blu-ray has more information
>> capacity per layer (25 gigabytes instead of 15)..
>> for more on this revolutionary technology:
>> http://askwiki.blogspot.com/2006/09/blu-ray-disc-bd-is-next-generation.html
>>
>> Enjoy !
>
>Yeay right, it is so nice for costumers to have a new
>bunch of incompatible players and disks.
>If I have to make my choice, I will take something
>with the least influence from the virus company sony.
>
If you were loser enough to buy one of the handfull of loser music groups that
had that rootkit on it in the first place, then you have more worries in your
life than what the next generation of disk format you are going to buy into.
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