WOW! - Pioneer (awesome company) have made a 400GB Blu-ray Disc (16 layers)-and it can work in existing players. Imagine the games on the PS3. That would make one huge and awesome PS3 game ;) Right now, dual-layer 50GB discs are the biggest.
Well, if you encode movies to 1GB per movie, that's 400 movies on ONE DVD. Is that not amazing?
So just think, how many movies have you seen in your life time? Even if you saw 1 movie a day, you would only need the number of years of your life in DVDs to have every movie you ever saw. So you're 30 years old, every movie you have ever seen on 30 DVDs.
Now no one watches a movie a day. Maybe 1-3 new movies a week. So you can even break that down more.
I think it's incredible. Some crafty hackers are going to get EVERY movie ever made and put them to blu ray. Can you imagine have a 30 set of DVDs with just about every movie you'd ever want to see? Or could see in a life time?
But, in other news blu-ray players are still expensive as hell and hard media is dying. Digital downloads are coming.
So,eat that HD-DVD. hehe..
P.S.
I have my own 120GB USB Hard Drive but I'm satisfied already with it.
Source:
http://www.engadget.com/
Well, if you encode movies to 1GB per movie, that's 400 movies on ONE DVD. Is that not amazing?
So just think, how many movies have you seen in your life time? Even if you saw 1 movie a day, you would only need the number of years of your life in DVDs to have every movie you ever saw. So you're 30 years old, every movie you have ever seen on 30 DVDs.
Now no one watches a movie a day. Maybe 1-3 new movies a week. So you can even break that down more.
I think it's incredible. Some crafty hackers are going to get EVERY movie ever made and put them to blu ray. Can you imagine have a 30 set of DVDs with just about every movie you'd ever want to see? Or could see in a life time?
But, in other news blu-ray players are still expensive as hell and hard media is dying. Digital downloads are coming.
So,eat that HD-DVD. hehe..
P.S.
I have my own 120GB USB Hard Drive but I'm satisfied already with it.
Source:
http://www.engadget.com/






