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    1 TB CDs(near future)


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    Well... It'll be nice... But I think we need to move past CD's. I wan't movies on flash drives and stuff. That'd be cool. The data won't get scratched or damaged, the movie won't skip.... and it will last forever.

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    200 layers wouldn't be very versatile.. think about how thick that'd be, and if they use thinner layers then 1 hairthin scratch and boom, 5gb lost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentok View Post
    200 layers wouldn't be very versatile.. think about how thick that'd be, and if they use thinner layers then 1 hairthin scratch and boom, 5gb lost.
    They're ultra thin. I guess if anything it'll be mm thicker.
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    BR is just becoming accepted, 4 & 8G flash drives are there.

    A 1TB writable/removable disk, why?

    HDD's are at most (for anyone with common sense) 400G, servers have RAID (I'd far prefer it to a DVD backup)

    So again WHY?
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    Why not? Portable mass HDD.
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    That's immense, what would the data transfer rate be though? I imagine it would be painfully slow...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Decker View Post
    BR is just becoming accepted, 4 & 8G flash drives are there.

    A 1TB writable/removable disk, why?

    HDD's are at most (for anyone with common sense) 400G, servers have RAID (I'd far prefer it to a DVD backup)

    So again WHY?

    That's just it, it's to say they can. I can't imagine anyone using this as a practical application
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    Wow, available in 2010....that just seems useless by then. As with most trends, people will be interested in other things.
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    Seriously, this is an absolute waste of time, nobody needs 1TB on a tiny optical disc - especially not consumers.

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    It is a tad unreliable. I'd rather have my movies on a Solid State hard drive, or on a flash drive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentok
    Seriously, this is an absolute waste of time, nobody needs 1TB on a tiny optical disc - especially not consumers.
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