Samsung says we will see Blu-ray devices from them very soon
Samsung has announced that they have completed the technical
development of their Blu-ray PC and set top drives. The new Blu-ray drives use a 405nm
blue laser as opposed to the 650nm red laser used in today's
traditional DVD drives. The shorter wavelength allows Blu-ray drives to
read data pits that are only 0.16 microns long. The smaller pit length
is one of the reasons why Blu-ray discs can record up 25GB of data on a
single layer (50GB for dual-layer discs).
Samsung already demonstrated much of its
Blu-ray technology to us at CES 2006. Hopefully, we will see more
details from the company about pricing and availability soon.
"Google fired a shot heard 'round the world, and now a second American company has answered the call to defend the rights of the Chinese people." -- Rep. Christopher H. Smith (R-N.J.)
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