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September 29, 2004

Yet Another Super Disc: The Terabyte DVD

Running out of digital storage space? It looks like the latest breakthroughs are going to make sure that storage space isn't a huge problem for many going forward. The latest in optical disc technology is a disc the size of a DVD, but which holds a terabyte of data -- which means your entire movie collection could probably sit on one disc. The article notes this should hold 472 hours worth of "broadcast quality" video -- or "all 350 episodes of The Simpsons or each of Star Trek: The Next Generation's 178 episodes with room to spare." Of course, some are saying that the age of content on plastic discs is ending, as smaller rewritable USB drives will take over (assuming of course, everyone doesn't overreact and ban all USB drives following today's story about the potential security threats they present).


Posted by yatta at 11:49 PM