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A 4 page paper describing and discussing Blu-ray technology and why it can be expected to replace all DVD formats (both standard and high-definition) in the future. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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4 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KStechBluRay.rtf
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next-generation video recording medium in that a single-layer Blu-ray disk can hold more than five times the data that a standard DVD can store. That makes approximately 27MB of
capacity for a single single-layer Blu-ray disk, compared to the 4.7MB a standard DVD can hold. A double-layer Blu-ray disk enables recording one thing and watching another, all using
the same disk that can store 54MB of information. Blu-ray gets its name from the color of the laser used to read data
on the Blu-ray disk. That light is blue and operates at shorter wavelengths than the red laser currently used to read data on any disk that is not produced
within the confines of Blu-ray technology. Blu-ray is the trademarked name, with the alternative spelling of the word "blue" because common words cannot be trademarked (Watson, n.d.). Blu-ray
is an uncommon approaches to data storage and retrieval. Introduction The single-layer DVD can store the digital form of a standard-definition movie plus
a few extra features. The space requirements for the same movie and features in high-definition is approximately 25MB, however, or the space required for more than 13 hours of
standard-definition video (Watson, n.d.). As high-definition becomes more common and more widespread, the standard DVD has no choice but to become obsolete for anything much more than computer data
storage or home video, though already, several computer makers (Dell, HP and Sony) provide Blu-ray - compatible equipment even for data use. The Technology
Blu-ray disks are similar to standard DVDs in how they are made; in the manner in which they store data; and in the fact that an optical ray -
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