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Friday, January 27, 2006

Act Now! Get your own 6 disc collection of the Library of Congress!

Blu-ray, HD DVD - which format will win in the race to replace the DVD?

As with most things technological, just as this question was becoming more serious, the technology behind it has become outdated and the next big leap forward is coming soon: the Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD).

Whereas your DVD can store 4.7 or 9GB of data, and the HD DVD / Blu-ray class discs, 15-54GB, the HVD promises storage densities up to 3.9TB (that's about 4000GB, about 850 single-layer DVDs, 6100 CDs, or about 2.8 million 1.44MB floppy discs. That's also about 46 million single-density 8-bit Atari diskettes, just in-case you're considering this as an archive solution for your collection.).

A way to get your mind around this figure (3.9TB) is to consider the contents of the Library of Congress, one of the largest libraries in the world. It is estimated that, sans images, the contents of this library could be stored on about 6 of these discs.

By the way, the ref to the Atari 8-bit computer brought up this interesting page. One of a kind.

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