I am sure that this thin will not be compatible with current player because of extended layers (17GB instead of 15GB and on top of that 3 layers instead 2) and will cost double!
And what about that you can overburn the 50GB Blu-ray to 53GB (2 layers -> we have seen it with 2 layer DVD) while you cant overburn a maxed 17GB layer (on top of that 3 of them) havent seen this yet.
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"and now the HD DVD format has taken the lead in capacity"
Oh yeah?
And what about this:
Panasonic says that its 100GB Blu-ray discs will last a century:
http://www.engadget.com/2006/10/19/panasonic-says-that-its-100gb-blu-ray-discs-will-last-a-century/
And this:
TDKs 200GB Blu-ray D survives wire wool!
http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=7612
I am sure that this thin will not be compatible with current player because of extended layers (17GB instead of 15GB and on top of that 3 layers instead 2) and will cost double!
And what about that you can overburn the 50GB Blu-ray to 53GB (2 layers -> we have seen it with 2 layer DVD) while you cant overburn a maxed 17GB layer (on top of that 3 of them) havent seen this yet.
You can do that with the current Blu-ray drives:
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=2615
while for hd dvd there are not drives...
This disc is science fiction! LOL