Want your data to outlive you by a few centuries? M-Disc optical media, with its super-stable data layer, is what you're looking for. You’re done with optical discs as a means of data and media ...
Blank Blu-ray discs have had their heyday and unlike tape, it is unlikely that they will survive the rapid drop in price of solid state drives and hard disk drives as both media close the gap between ...
While the HD DVD camp is busy with its 51GB disc, the Blu-ray side has a new creature of its own to talk about. Co-developed by Pioneer and Mitsubishi, the LTH (Low to High) BD-R reportedly utilizes ...
TDK will be showing its BD-R Blu-ray Disc media as well as DVD and CD storage cases at booth N215 during International CES. TDK said the 50GB Blu-ray Discs, and thermal and inkjet printable BD-R will ...
Pioneer and Mitsubishi Kagaku Announce Use of Organic Dye Recording Film in Blu-ray Recordable Discs and Technology for Recordable Blu-ray Discs with Metal Nitride Film Pioneer Corporation (TSE: 6773) ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Blu-Ray recordable discs. I’m really rather cross that Panasonic has killed off the recordable Blu-ray disc, at least as far as ...
Panasonic is doing its part to see Blu-ray make even more of a success with its new LM-BR25MD and LM-BR50MD disks for home disc-burning. Both are single-sided, write-once BD-Rs, compatible with ...
Tokyo — Mitsubishi Kagaku Media and Pioneer have developed a recordable Blu-ray Disc (BD-R) using an organic-dye recording layer that should significantly reduce disc production costs, according to a ...
Just a quick note for the Blu-ray contingency in the crowd that Panasonic will begin shipping their 6x discs in 25GB and 50GB formats next month. The BD-R discs will be BD Recordable Profile ...
Blank Blu-ray Disc (BD)-R (recordable, write once) discs produced by Taiwan-based CMC Magnetics and Ritek on an OEM basis are available for sale in Japan at a retail price of 499 yen (US$4.60), much ...
A new article says that the Xbox One can play content that has been burned on DVD-R discs but not on recordable Blu-Ray (BD-R) disc mediums, which leaves out legitimate content burned on those discs.
** Component output for CSS-encrypted DVD discs is limited to 480i/480p only. BD software can lock out resolution above 480p via ICT and DOT tokens. Not a day goes by that I don't get inundated with ...