By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 5th August 2008 16:39 GMT
i.e. the PS3 ?
It sure sounds that way... Looks like the 360 is getting REALLY left behind... 6GB for the 360 (2.8GB of every 360 disc is "security data" according to Microsoft), 50GB on PS3, with the prospect of 10x that amount...
By CharlesPosted Tuesday 5th August 2008 17:38 GMT
By the time such discs reach beyond the prototype stage, the next console generation will likely all have BD drives in them, rendering the whole argument moot.
8 months ago HD-DVD were claiming they had the highest capacity because they had a *prototype* 51Gb triple-layer disc. Just goes to show that sticking with DVD technology wasn't going to last in the long run.
By the way, turning a blu-ray article into a PS3v360 rant is unnecessary. Are you really that insecure about your favourite console?
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 6th August 2008 07:45 GMT
Just because they can make them that big doesnt ever mean they will become mainstream. Wasnt the orginal DVD supposed to have a maximum capacity of 17gb (Double Sided / Double Layered) yet to my knowledge it never got mass produced or used.
By Andre CarneiroPosted Wednesday 6th August 2008 09:26 GMT
"You know, not everybody needs storage to save their illegally downloaded games, videos and music."
Thank you very much for that in-depth analysis that clearly proves that just because someone prefers a different storage method than yours then they must obviously be criminals. I'll go and turn myself in right now.
The same "technology" that allows the extra layers in Blu-Ray would have been possible with HD DVD with enough research and investment. The two technologies, as we've banged on about for long enough, are virtually identical for all practical purposes. The one that won simply had backers with more vocal and financial clout that's all.
Both were as future looking as the other, although neither really are that future looking as they're missing the boat entirely with the shift to online media. Optical media is short lived. Give it 10 years and RIP.
All of this is theoretical though. As said, even if these were produced, a 500gb hard disc would be cheaper!
P.S. 51gb HD DVD was a reality and ready for production. 400 / 500 gb BD is just a lab demo.
By MonkeyPosted Thursday 7th August 2008 10:03 GMT
Aaah nice to see you are still bitter about HD-DVD demise and making the same old pro HD-DVD comments. As AC pointed out the 51gb disc was in fact only at lab prototype stage and if you can be bothered to do enough background reading and digging about in the specialist technical press, it is very clear to see that R&D for product advancements stopped with HD-DVD quite some time before the Tosh pulled the plug. The claim to the press of it been production ready was rubbish. It wasn't.
In short mate, what you said is very incorrect regardless of the practicalities, or indeed every day feasibility, of this 500gb BR disc.
Comments on: Pioneer's 500GB Blu-ray disc
Mine is bigger than, mine? #
By bart Posted Tuesday 5th August 2008 16:38 GMT
Compatible with current drives... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 5th August 2008 16:39 GMT
@Anonymous Coward #
By Charles Posted Tuesday 5th August 2008 17:38 GMT
re: Compatible with current drives... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 5th August 2008 18:09 GMT
re: Compatible with current drives... #
By borkaporka Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 00:36 GMT
How it compares? #
By Luca Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 02:07 GMT
The most future-looking format won #
By Nick Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 06:52 GMT
But will it ever get produced and used? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 07:45 GMT
Pffft #
By Joe K Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 08:33 GMT
re: re: Compatible with current drives... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 08:40 GMT
MPAA where are you? #
By Vendicar Decarian Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 09:15 GMT
@luca #
By Andre Carneiro Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 09:26 GMT
"launched" - WTF? #
By Tristan Darko Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 10:07 GMT
Re: The most future-looking format won #
By TimM Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 10:51 GMT
RE: TimM #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 12:26 GMT
cool, now what do i put on it?! #
By b Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 13:37 GMT
I cant be bothered #
By Ed Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 13:56 GMT
Burn baby burn #
By Aaron Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 20:34 GMT
@TimM #
By Monkey Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 10:03 GMT
Aw-right! #
By David Wiernicki Posted Sunday 10th August 2008 23:14 GMT