do you think blu ray will fail soon?

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#1 JetB1ackNewYear
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i know they just won the format war but, do you think that cd that can hold 1 terabyte of data is going to take over the formats? i think so thats soo much more then bluray. comments?
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#2 cjek
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I don't know of any 1TB CD's...
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#3 Hungry_bunny
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Seriously, I probably won't buy an empty blue-ray disc until the next decennial. It will take many many years before I need that much data storage.
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#4 Tiefster
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Well it is much more space than blu-ray but think about how much Blu Ray was for 50GB. The price goes down but I never see the 1TB discs as being a viable storage medium for gaming. By then I think the companies will have moved onto DD or more compact storage medium a la flash drives or something similar.

Not to mention a 1TB HDD will probably be cheaper than a 1TB disc by then as well opening up the door for DD on consoles.
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#5 Kuhu
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A CD that can hold more than about 90% of all computer hard-drives. Definitely see that happening...

NOT

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#6 JetB1ackNewYear
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yeah that said as of now a 1tb disc is like 20 bucks just for 1! but if the price goes down can you imagine the what they can do with that
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#7 JetB1ackNewYear
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A CD that can hold more than about 90% of all computer hard-drives. Definitely see that happening...

NOT

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you do know that made it already?

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#8 TallicaFan2005
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I don't think Blu Ray will fail any time soon. I mean there could have been better discs than standard DVDs for awhile, but you can't just make a new disc because then everyone needs new players and people don't like that.
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#9 johngebreadman
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blue ray is doing really well i think
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#10 JetB1ackNewYear
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http://www.techtree.com/techtree/jsp/article.jsp?article_id=53986
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#11 Hungry_bunny
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You should probably put a link like this in your opening post.

http://www.theinquirer.net/en/inquirer/news/2007/08/23/1tb-cd-disks-are-coming

No, I don't think this will harm the blu-ray at all... it's too expensive.

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#12 cjek
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yeah that said as of now a 1tb disc is like 20 bucks just for 1! but if the price goes down can you imagine the what they can do with thatJetB1ackNewYear

The cheapest 1TB hard drive I can find is £77.25 ($152.89), and probably not much cheaper in the US.

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#13 JetB1ackNewYear
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ik its expensive now but if they dumb down the price can u imagine what they can do with that much data o man can u imagine the mp3 cds u can have haha
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#14 Tiefster
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yeah that said as of now a 1tb disc is like 20 bucks just for 1! but if the price goes down can you imagine the what they can do with thatJetB1ackNewYear

It's more than just price of the disc. What about the cost of the player? What if any anti-piracy features does it have? How fast is the drive speed? Are we in a Blu Ray situation where the read speed is slow but consistent or is it like DVD where the speed differes depending on which part of the disc is being read?

All these things and more need to be considered when trying to put a new format into your machine. Sony didn't just wake up and say "Hey lets invent a new format for the hell of it and throw it in our console."
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#15 Lojitech
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[QUOTE="Kuhu"]

A CD that can hold more than about 90% of all computer hard-drives. Definitely see that happening...

NOT

JetB1ackNewYear

you do know that made it already?

No, however they have a "theoretical" BR disc that can hold 250 GB.

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No. I really don't thin so. Those Terebyte discs are way off from production. And digital downloads...well, I think a lot of people still want an actual physical medium.
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#17 Kuhu
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[QUOTE="Kuhu"]

A CD that can hold more than about 90% of all computer hard-drives. Definitely see that happening...

NOT

JetB1ackNewYear

you do know that made it already?

No I didn't, I must be behind with the times. I still can't imagine a Terrabyte CD being necessary at this time though.

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#18 -Sluggo-
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My mind is telling me no, but my body...my body is telling me yes.
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#19 Lojitech
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[QUOTE="JetB1ackNewYear"][QUOTE="Kuhu"]

A CD that can hold more than about 90% of all computer hard-drives. Definitely see that happening...

NOT

Kuhu

you do know that made it already?

No I didn't, I must be behind with the times. I still can't imagine a Terrabyte CD being necessary at this time though.

What he's thinking of is this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holographic_Versatile_Disc

But for that to beat out BR is so unbelievably impossible in it's current state.

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Naw Blue Ray is sick... and looks like it could be the future for movies and Gamming.
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#21 bad-wolf-2k8
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i hope it fails cus a dont want to have to get a blu ray player
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#22 markop2003
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i know they just won the format war but, do you think that cd that can hold 1 terabyte of data is going to take over the formats? i think so thats soo much more then bluray. comments?JetB1ackNewYear

Large capacity diks will be history soon, this is proberbly the last generation, downloads will take over and for the stuff that dosn't blueray should surfice and if not high capacity flash cards. The flash cards could be the same physical size of a standard CD but they'ld hold much more, be imposible to scratch and manufactures could produce different amounts of memory for cards that fit the same slot, so you wouldn't have to pay for 1tb for an lbum ect.

EDIT: You've also got to think, how long would it take to program 1tb of data, all you could do it with is super high ress pictures of reallife skin, leaves, tarmac ect to be able to fill the disk in a resnoble time

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#23 CJL182
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All of that space won't be used for movies even in the highest definition right now, so why would they ditch blu-ray since it's much cheaper.
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#24 JetB1ackNewYear
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see blu ray makes me sad still i just hope picture quality gets better on it thats the one thiung hd dvd had was better picture.
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#25 Pepsidesk
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Hardly anyone uses discs for data storage anymore. I mean theres 60Gb memory sticks out now. If people did use them for storage often the I still dont think they would need 1Tb of memory anyway. Blu Ray will stay around for a long time for films. Mainly because of sony and the PS3. Thats supposed to last ten years and Sony will want Blu Ray to stay around for the same ammount of time.
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#26 shoeman12
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it won't for a while but there are many new formats that hold more data than bluray (you might be talking about HVD). but i do think blu ray will never beat dvd. dvd will be around for years then digital downloads will take over as internet speeds get faster.
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#27 Godly_Cure
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Blu ray has beaten HD DVD but hasn't yet replaced DVD.
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#28 Thevenin167
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To bad the laser to read that 1TB CD would be very expensive, that and no TVs proabley for the next long while is going to have a resolution higher then 1080p so theres no point in makeing higher resolution recordings.

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Naw Blue Ray is sick... and looks like it could be the future for movies and Gamming. Akm4everz

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#30 OneWingedAngeI
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digital distribution is the future. mark my words.
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digital distribution is the future. mark my words.OneWingedAngeI

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#32 Bane_v2
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Does the average consumer even have a use for a 1TB disc? I know I don't. I haven't even moved to Blu-ray yet.
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#33 Tolwan
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I hate blu-ray. I still dont believe it deserved to win. The Inferior format wins yet again with superior marketing and behind-the-curtain deals and bribing! HD-DVD had better read times, performed better overall than the blu-ray, i was investing in that...what a wasted investment...I'm still ****ed...
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#34 N8A
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i dont think they are going to fail any time soon
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#35 iam2green
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no. there is nothing new that is coming out. i don't think any movie company has that much footage of a movie for 1 tarabyte.
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#36 blackngold29
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Blu-ray will be the last physical format, it's downloads from here on out.
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#37 kaim_i
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cd are only 800mb max, so no about 1tb on cd.
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#38 EVOLV3
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No, Consumers have accepted Blu-Ray as the future, and so have the movie companies.
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#39 Tolwan
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Blu-ray will be the last physical format, it's downloads from here on out.blackngold29

I highly doubt that. The need for a physical copy will never go away. Physical Copy's are also far more secure, and have more longevity (Company goes bankrupt or the download services stop hosting your game/movie and you're screwed).

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[QUOTE="blackngold29"]Blu-ray will be the last physical format, it's downloads from here on out.Tolwan

I highly doubt that. The need for a physical copy will never go away. Physical Copy's are also far more secure, and have more longevity (Company goes bankrupt or the download services stop hosting your game/movie and you're screwed).

Bill Gates disagrees.
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#41 Tolwan
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[QUOTE="Tolwan"]

[QUOTE="blackngold29"]Blu-ray will be the last physical format, it's downloads from here on out.blackngold29

I highly doubt that. The need for a physical copy will never go away. Physical Copy's are also far more secure, and have more longevity (Company goes bankrupt or the download services stop hosting your game/movie and you're screwed).

Bill Gates disagrees.

He Would :P. Well if anyone can force the world into a download-only society wether they like it or not, It's Emperor Gates (He is the real ruler of the world, incase you are all wondering. I wouldn't doubt if our nuclear arsenal is running off a modified Windows NT system).

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#42 blackngold29
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[QUOTE="blackngold29"][QUOTE="Tolwan"]

[QUOTE="blackngold29"]Blu-ray will be the last physical format, it's downloads from here on out.Tolwan

I highly doubt that. The need for a physical copy will never go away. Physical Copy's are also far more secure, and have more longevity (Company goes bankrupt or the download services stop hosting your game/movie and you're screwed).

Bill Gates disagrees.

He Would :P. Well if anyone can force the world into a download-only society wether they like it or not, It's Emperor Gates (He is the real ruler of the world, incase you are all wondering. I wouldn't doubt if our nuclear arsenal is running off a modified Windows NT system).

You want a fun fact about Gates? His ginormous house was designed on a MAC. True story.
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#43 Tolwan
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[QUOTE="Tolwan"][QUOTE="blackngold29"][QUOTE="Tolwan"]

[QUOTE="blackngold29"]Blu-ray will be the last physical format, it's downloads from here on out.blackngold29

I highly doubt that. The need for a physical copy will never go away. Physical Copy's are also far more secure, and have more longevity (Company goes bankrupt or the download services stop hosting your game/movie and you're screwed).

Bill Gates disagrees.

He Would :P. Well if anyone can force the world into a download-only society wether they like it or not, It's Emperor Gates (He is the real ruler of the world, incase you are all wondering. I wouldn't doubt if our nuclear arsenal is running off a modified Windows NT system).

You want a fun fact about Gates? His ginormous house was designed on a MAC. True story.

:lol: That's ****ing classic if it's true. I love the irony of that.