For Dubliners, Laser DVD was always known as a connoseuir's choice when it came to movies. Sure, upstairs in Tower and HMV were reasonably well-stocked, but Laser was the only place you could find ...
Just when it looked like a clear winner in the DVD-RW / DVD+RW skirmish was about to emerge, Sony has to go and mess it all up by shifting our focus to the next format: Blue Laser DVDs. What is this ...
Don't give up on Red Laser disc technology yet. A Brooklyn-based technology company has announced a new version of the technology that allows storage of up to 20 GB of data, more than twice as much as ...
Coming Soon: A Disc That Holds A Season Of Spongebob It holds 13 hours of video, handles HDTV, and records just like trusty VHS. No wonder big electronics makers figure the Blu-ray Disc will render ...
World’s first blue laser DVD recorder out next month from Sony. Since blue light has a shorter wavelength than red light, a blue laser DVD recorder can cram more data into the same amount of space. A ...
More than 10 years after the invention of their key enabling technology, blue lasers finally are starting to appear in PCs this year, bringing high-density DVD recording to computers for the first ...
DVDs and CDs, the magical shiny discs that somehow played music and movies, were the première form of multimedia in the 1990s ...
Manufacturers looking for a higher-capacity recordable DVD format will want to mark Feb. 17 on their calendars. The nine companies promoting Blu-ray Disc technology--a next-generation recordable DVD ...