
The percentage of electronics at the end of their lives which were recycled.
The EPA found that the percentage remained consistent from 1999-2005. Even as recycling rates went up, the amount of electronics reaching end of life outpaced the increase, leaving the figure static. (source: EPA, July 2008)
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Goodbye Blu-ray... If all rumours are true than all HD DVD players can support 51GB and thus have larger capcity than Blu-ray players at the moment and all other specs are much better for HD DVD.
I don't care for space as long as the movies fit... but this is just response to fanbois claiming victory only because of filespace.
You realise that HD DVD is, and always will be bandwidth crippled compared to Blu-Ray right?
31Mbit/sec for HD DVD, 54Mbit/Sec for Blu-Ray.
If only Space was the TRUE PROBLEM, blu-ray has already announced the 200GB disk since september 1, 2006.
http://www.betanews.com/article/TDK_Develops_200GB_Bluray_Disc/1157125164