Monday, April 5th 2010
Blu-Ray Capacity Increased.
The specification governing the storage capacity of blu-ray discs has been officially increased to 128 GB for single write discs and 100 GB for re-writable discs. The new format, called BDXL, goes three to four layers deep on the disc and requires a more powerful laser. Unfortunately this means that existing blu-ray equipment will not be able to read or write to BDXL discs. The need for new equipment, combined with the fact that movies have no trouble squeezing onto current 50 GB Blu-Ray discs, will probably severely hamper adoption in the near term.
Source:
MaximumPC
47 Comments on Blu-Ray Capacity Increased.
It would be great if they could increase it to double what it is now, though thats probably for "blu ray 2" in 2015 or something...
I don't know bout you but the ones I have work just fine. I'm not forkin' more money over on something like this. I don't burn movies anymore no way. Thanks to large HDDs on a network.
When we have laser - crystal storage at 100 Terrabytes per cubic centimeter, we'll be laughing at our silly spinning disks and SSD NAND flash drives.
People who arleady bought a blu ray / new hdtv will be mega pissed if this turns out to be main stream. I can see this as backup media, and for commercial applications. but consumer movies. I kind of doubt it.
oh and what people said about the PS3... there will be a PS4. i bet this comes with it.
all they'd need to do is crank up the graphics (better GPU, more AA on older titles or something) and away they go. hell even just a better framerate would sell.
hddvd had a $100 player that had more features and support than the cheapest ($300) BR player for two years before the first $100 BR player. it was VERY recent that a BR player could even be found for $100, and it's still uncommon.