Post: Sony Developing Successor to Blu-ray
07-27-2010, 03:43 AM #1
Helios
Coolest Kid Around.
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That's right, Sony are creating a successor to the blu-ray, which will hold 1 TB on just one disc. While the Blu-Ray only holds 50GB. With the release of the 1TB discs it allows companies to give their games better graphics, more storylines, longer gameplay so pritty much more of everything!

Originally posted by another user
Today Sony in partnership with Tohoku University announced they have developed a new laser technology that will allow them to encode discs with twenty five times the data of any standard Blu-ray disc, with a total capacity of 1TB on a single disc.

The all-semiconductor laser technology uses a extremely condensed wavelength of 405 nanometers and generates high-powered optical pulses at three picoseconds (three-trillionths of a second). The nitty gritty technical details aside, this ultimately could mean big things for a next generation disc format, particular for high definition films and television and gaming.

While Sony did not announce any clear cut plans for the technology in terms of implementation on a consumer level, they did note that there are "high expectations" for the new laser system and that it could be particularly valuable in reducing the size of devices due to it's smaller light source.

All things considered, it seems fairly obvious that it will be years before this technology becomes commercially available, let alone adopted as a standard, but when the time comes it could lead to some pretty interesting developments in high-fidelity, high-capacity disc-based media.


Apparently, "studios could pack up to fifty HD films onto a single disc or entire seasons of television series."

Although, with the release of this new disc type will obviously make games increase in price; Surely it would be worth it though as games would be so much longer and have greater graphics. Much like the games did when they was first introduced on the Blu-ray, im sure that the price will eventually start to drop!

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1 terabit = 1012 bits = 1,000,000,000,000 bits (one trillion, or, using the long scale, one billion). 1 terabit is equal to 1,000 (decimal) gigabits and a tebibit to 1,024 (binary) gibibits. 1 terabit is also equal to 125 gigabytes.
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07-27-2010, 04:05 AM #2
T-Icey
Samurai Poster
Hmmm

Seems this tech will be available for PS4 maybe?
07-27-2010, 04:15 AM #3
i knew about this long time ago. when they were developing blu ray discs. somewhere they mentioned blu ray disks can go up to 100 layers or could be 50 layers per disk. Thus increasing the size of the disk size with more reasearch. I'm guessin they just found a better way to do it. which is still awesome but in a different method Winky Winky
07-27-2010, 04:47 AM #4
TheFrozenArrow
Stealth Mode [ON] OFF
Why the heck do you need 1 TB for a disk?! That's ridiculous. One disk would freaking cost $100! 1 TB is 20 times a 50 GB BluRay
07-27-2010, 04:50 AM #5
DarkGeneRaL_
Are you high?
Originally posted by TheFrozenArrow View Post
Why the heck do you need 1 TB for a disk?! That's ridiculous. One disk would freaking cost $100! 1 TB is 20 times a 50 GB BluRay

because more space better quality for games and movies.
07-27-2010, 05:01 AM #6
TheFrozenArrow
Stealth Mode [ON] OFF
Originally posted by DarkGeneRaL
because more space better quality for games and movies.


Not exactly, because there's nothing over 1080p at the moment. Once a TV is made past 1080p resolution then games can have better graphics, same with movies. Anyways, there aren't any games at the moment that take up a full 50gb, so it's not like we need this anyways. I'm just saying that this is ridiculous and kind of pointless to have 1tb of data capability.

The only reason that this disk would even remotely be used is for storing over a hundred full length HD movies on one disk or something.
07-27-2010, 05:08 AM #7
DarkGeneRaL_
Are you high?
Originally posted by TheFrozenArrow View Post
Not exactly, because there's nothing over 1080p at the moment. Once a TV is made past 1080p resolution then games can have better graphics, same with movies. Anyways, there aren't any games at the moment that take up a full 50gb, so it's not like we need this anyways. I'm just saying that this is ridiculous and kind of pointless to have 1tb of data capability.

on video it does matter because if you film in a high def format, does videos are really large and you have to compress them to fit on the disc but i guess 1tb is a lot of space
07-27-2010, 05:12 AM #8
Helios
Coolest Kid Around.
Yes it is large but you can have up to 50 full HD dvds on just one disc and full TV series onto just one disc so you will not need to be constantly swapping DVDs over, and yeah this is believed to be ready for PS4
07-27-2010, 10:27 AM #9
aifia
Scandinavian
yea I really like the idea of just having one disc for a complete season - or even a couple of seasons! :love:
07-27-2010, 10:42 AM #10
Deadpool
Cake is a lie
Yes, now the XBOX will NEVER[/u] get Blu-Ray or this Blu-Ray+

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