Sony debuted on Monday optical storage discs that use blue-laser technology to hold more data and that offer improved durability. Sony indicated that the Professional Disc and Blu-ray will remain ...
If you’re a pro video shooter or if you happen to have an extra $25,800 lying around, you’ll certainly be interested in the new members of Sony’s XDCAM HD family. Just announced today, the potent Sony ...
Consumer-electronics giant Philips is demonstrating a prototype miniature disc drive that uses a coin-size disc capable of storing nearly twice as much data as a standard-sized CD. The drive uses 3cm ...
The EL6900C is the world's first laser driver designed specifically for the new Blu-Ray Disc industry-standard disc-recording format. The complete laser diode driver includes a two-channel sample and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Sony Electronics has introduced a new blue laser-based professional disc for data storage. The ...
Toshiba says that its 200 mW blue diode laser is good enough for the next generation of optical data storage systems. Japanese electronics giant Toshiba claims to have developed a blue-violet diode ...
The Blu-ray format was officially introduced at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show, although Sony had already developed the first prototypes in 2000. The Las Vegas trade ...
Media pioneer TDK achieves "massive" capabilities for high definition blue laser technology. Digital recording solutions company TDK, Garden City, NY, US, says it has reached a landmark in the ...
Tony Smith of The Register reports: Sony failed to tune the masses into its better-than-Compact-Disc format, Super Audio CD, so it's having another go, this time with technology derived from Blu-ray ...
Chinese manufacturers hope to sell hundreds of thousands of optical disc players for a locally developed next-generation disc format this year, a spokesman for an industry group promoting the format ...
Sanyo Electric Co. has developed a blue-laser diode that will help lay the foundation for higher-capacity and faster Blu-ray Disc systems. The laser can emit a beam of 450 milliwatts, which is about ...
Sony debuted on Monday optical storage discs that use blue-laser technology to hold more data and that offer improved durability. Sony indicated that the Professional Disc and Blu-ray will remain ...