Blu-ray recorders

Reviewed by Bram P

blu ray-recorders

Co-written by: Reversible Neoprene Sleeves. Presently increasing numbers of users are turning to High Definition TV to watch the latest digital TV.  And with this, the demand for recording high-definition content is also rising. Anyway, HD video takes up a considerable amount of hard drive space.

Blu-ray technology has been the answer for this problem.  This technology uses equivalent MPEG-2 compression standard as DTV, thus rendering it hugely compatible with the global standard for digital broadcasting.  One dual-layer Blu-ray disc of fifty GB can store up to 6 hours of HD content.  Though blu ray players are now available in the US and are more than capable of playing such high definition content, these lack the facility for recording high-definition content.

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Why Blu ray is called Blu ray

Reviewed by Bram P

blu-ray-logoAbout Blu ray Discs

Credits also go to: Neoprene PC Adapter Cases. With the advent of the Compact Disc at the beginning of Nineteen Eighties, the world underwent a dramatic change. It offered excellent audio quality and its 650MB storage capacity was a great leap in data storage and retrieval. This happened to be the first instance of low-priced media which offered recordable, pre-recorded and rewritable options. It allowed extensive copying and sharing out of audio.  However, in the 1990’s, the demand for higher storage capacities arose and led to the development of the DVD which was a 5 - 10 x increase in storage capacity.  Although it was a new technology, the new DVD format used the same form factor as the CD which facilitated the migration into the next generation format.  This added to the DVD’s success with consumers.

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