Sanyo laser to enable faster, higher-capacity Blu-ray Discs

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Sanyo laser to enable faster, higher-capacity Blu-ray Discs

October 6, 2008 (IDG News Service) Sanyo Electric Co. has developed a blue-laser diode that will help lay the foundation for higher-capacity and faster Blu-ray Disc systems.
The laser can emit a beam of 450 milliwatts, which is about double the power of Sanyo's current highest-power laser for Blu-ray Disc systems. The higher power means it can write and read data on discs with up to four data layers and at speeds of up to 12X, Sanyo said today.
Each recording layer on a Blu-ray Disc can store 25GB of data, and the highest-capacity commercial discs currently have two recording layers. A four-layer disc would be able to hold 100GB of data, which translates to about eight hours of high-definition video, and at 12X speed, all that data could be burned to the disc in just 10 minutes.
 
Hmmm. Beginning to sound like I might be getting my Blu-ray data backup system next year after all. And if a 4 or 8 layer RE version comes out, so much the better.
 

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