Actually I work with companies that deal with holographic disc, and its not trying to caputre the same market as blu-ray.
you can buy a blu-ray burner for a few hundred that can burn these 200GB discs when they come out, and holographic will still be a $3k machine focused on industry archiving, not personal storage.
Feel free to copmare the two, but only if you are in a position to use either one, not if you're a consumer or prosumer.
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Actually I work with companies that deal with holographic disc, and its not trying to caputre the same market as blu-ray.
you can buy a blu-ray burner for a few hundred that can burn these 200GB discs when they come out, and holographic will still be a $3k machine focused on industry archiving, not personal storage.
Feel free to copmare the two, but only if you are in a position to use either one, not if you're a consumer or prosumer.