not a typo, maxell/hitachi will supposedly be manufacturing them
300GB Discs in 2006
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Yes I remember reading something like that in a magazine a while back... apparently researchers have been searching for the "holy grail" for 20 years.
Wilst on that jist
テクノロジーの進化によって様々な業界の境界(クロス)領域で新たなビジネスが続々と誕生する今、どこの誰と、どう組めば新たなチャンスを掴むことができるのか。日経クロステック(xTECH)は、 ITから電機、自動車、建設、土木まで、今をえぐり、一歩先を照らす情報をお届けします。
$1 or £1 30 GB for that????Last edited by Guest; 27 Nov 2005, 09:42 PM. -
Originally Posted by FloppyYes I remember reading something like that in a magazine a while back... apparently researchers have been searching for the "holy grail" for 20 years.
テクノロジーの進化によって様々な業界の境界(クロス)領域で新たなビジネスが続々と誕生する今、どこの誰と、どう組めば新たなチャンスを掴むことができるのか。日経クロステック(xTECH)は、 ITから電機、自動車、建設、土木まで、今をえぐり、一歩先を照らす情報をお届けします。
$1 or £1 30 GB for that????Comment
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Originally Posted by Chewy$2,000 for the reader and $10,000 for the writer
My Computer Specs:
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SP2
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The first 1x speed DVD writers that were on the high street were around £800 from what I remember. My first DVD writer was still £200.
I would thought it be better to have holographic solid state storage (like they had in the original series of Star Trek). They would use a cube shaped block and read from it.Comment
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"Pioneer is an original founder member of the DVD forum and this drive is based upon the "minus" DVD recordable standard. Pioneer was the first company to release a DVD recorder for the home consumer market (Pioneer's first DVD writer back in 1997 cost over £17,000) - this drive promises greater performance for far less"
even they can't get it right, ever hear of cd(minus)r's?
durn + format has everyone confusedLast edited by Chewy; 1 Dec 2005, 06:26 AM.Comment
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