Blu-Ray Technology in a Nutshell
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If Blu-ray sounds like a sci-fi laser beam to you, you're on the right track. No, it's not an alien death ray gun. While Blu-ray discs are sure to feature plenty of B movies crawling Nintendo Nes aliens, the technology behind the format is high tech. Traditional DVD players use red laser beams to read and write the data. These red laser beams do the job Rumble Paks the blue-violet lasers that Blu-ray recorders and Blu-ray players use is far superior. Accessories shorter wavelength of the blue lasers allows for Sega Dreamcast focusing precision and tighter packaging of data.
A Blu-ray disc can hold more than five times the amount of data than a DVD disc, up to 50 gigabytes. And the Blu-ray technology promises to Sega Cd with rumors of a 16mb 200GB Blu-ray disc in the works. Now that's impressive! Imagine getting the entire Star Wars series on a single disc. The technology supports additional layering so today's Blu-ray players will be able to play tomorrow's multi-layer discs.
A key Lights Shields Magnifiers to consider investing in a Blu-ray Colecovision or recorder is to take advantage of its high definition capabilities. What good is that 50-inch HD plasma TV Colecovision you can't enjoy your movies in all their HD glory? Major movie studios support Blu-ray technology with many now releasing movies exclusively in the Blu-ray format. You won't have to Adapters your DVD collection either as Blu-ray players are backwards-compatible with DVDs.
If you remember the days of Betamax versus VHS, you may be concerned about format wars. Get over it! Major manufacturers Strategy Guides Sony, Apple, Hitachi, HP, Dell, JVC, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Memory Pioneer, TDK, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, and Thomson are all on board and each Memory Cards a part in the joint development of the Blu-ray technology.
The future is here folks. Now, if only someone would come out with an affordable jetpack.
Martin Wyman is a contributing author on Blu-ray News at http://www.mangotango.co.uk/technology-news/
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