Recently, the Blu-ray Disc Association announced that the format specification for its new standard has been completed, and it is now ready to begin licensing. Both the Blu-ray Disc single and dual layer specifications have been approved.
Wow, I had heard about blu ray about a year ago, and I thought It would never go mass, actually I had already forgot about its existence. Its amazing, backing up 50 gb per disc will really help me and my 80gb hard drive a lot, but It will probably cost like 5 times a regular hard drive (or more who knows).
yeah, things that pop into my mind are how much they will cost before the world starts to implement the transaction to next-gen mediums and what the first applications for these disc will be... I mean the specs and everthing are incredible and of course you would have to be stupid to not appreciate what these technological advance means but how long before we start seeing them around! Soon I hope!
I think i read somewhere that they should be coming out this year HD DVD and blueray that is... I sure hope that blueray wins the video format war, just seems like a better choice for the futures because they can store so much more... but of course if they are are rediculously more expensive then maybe not...
That what i'm saying. Im just not sure if we need that capacity right now. I mean yeah its cool and is a huge step forward, but very few things come on more than 1 dvd! So are you willing to pay excessing amount for a non-standard format which isn't really needed right now? Oh well, its still really cool
I hope that Blu-ray wins before HD-DVD, if not I hope there will be drives who can read and write both formats. I heard that a Blu-ray drive should be able to read and write, they aren't seperated in writer/reader, is that true? And where can I find the final specs, I don't see anything about them in the links?
That what i'm saying. Im just not sure if we need that capacity right now. I mean yeah its cool and is a huge step forward, but very few things come on more than 1 dvd! So are you willing to pay excessing amount for a non-standard format which isn't really needed right now? Oh well, its still really cool
To me though I think it would be great for TV series that are release on DVD to be released on something like blue-ray because honestly I am lazy about things like switching disks. I'd much rather be able to just pop in a single disk and be able to watch any episode from a particular season of Scrubs without having to figure out which episodes are on what disc.
I would be very wary of such information as Sony, one of the biggest companies pushing it, is known for it's overexaggerating and general baloney. Sony originally said that the PS3 would ship with Blu-ray technology but now aren't so sure because they've found some pretty major basic problems with the technology. Either it's not shipping with Blu-ray, or they're pushing the PS3 release date back - either one bad. You can read an article at: BetaNews There are more articles but I am too tired at the moment to find them. At any rate I'm waiting to see which one comes out on top if either at all as things like holographic discs are in the process already.
Well I got two weeks left in the semester and on August 18th I will have built my first computer
from scratch, now hopefully during the rest of the year I will have build up a series of topics on
computer hardware and tutorials on building a computer from scratch that most of you will never have
to buy a pre built system again /biggrin.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0"
alt="biggrin.gif" />. With that being said this is the final specs of the computer I will be
building, after I had a fluke with my floppy drive (had the wrong one). Keyboard &....
I was just browsing through apple.com and took a look at the specs of the iMac. I would like to
know how do we actually read a iMac Specs http://www.apple.com/imac/ Is a Mac 2.33GHz Intel Core
2 Duo better than a Windows 3.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo? How do I know which is the memory of the
iMac? Can any experts enlighten me on this?....
I am in need of a new computer system and although I have used both Windows and Macs, I am pretty
sure that this next one will be a Windows machine because most of the Software I have is Windows
stuff. Anyways, here is what I do with my machine: Browse the Internet, post here, I write some
Html for sites, am learning some php to enhance the sites a little bit. Software I run to do all
this: Open Office for Word processing and Spreadsheets A 2D Drafting program A 3D Home Design
software XAMPP for php and mysql coding A couple of editors for html/phpcoding ie: Contex....
I found this webpage with a huge list of processors with a bunch of their specifications such as how
much heat they resist, their speeds, and their voltage. I really find it interesting, there are some
companies that dont exist such as Cyrix, I have an old compaq that has a Cyrix processor here in my
closet. This is a really interesting page for those of you who would like to know about all the
processors ever made and learn a little history, and how much they have evolved. The webpage is:
http://users.erols.com/chare/elec.htm /blink.gif" style="vertical-align:midd....
I'm wondering if you can help. If I'm looking at a new DVD drive what would you recommend?
Don't worry about price range, I'll save up if I have to. Also, is there a reason to upgrade
my sound card? It's at the latest an '02 model. I'm at work now so I can't check it.
But sound on the latest games seems to work fine, aside from an occasional skip. Actually here's
a good question. I want to play F.E.A.R. when it comes out. Bad. It looks cool. I realize that the
tech specs for it haven't been released as far as I know, but would you ....
I am building a computer soon, and I dont know which to go for. I am leaning torwards socket 939
becuase I can upgrade to AMD 64 3X00 latter when I have more money, but that wont be for at least 6
months. So, then I started thinking about getting a socket A computer that has an AMD XP 3000+. If I
get the socket A, I can get a 128MB VC and a Gig of RAM, but if I get the 939 I will have to settle
with intergrated video and 512MB of RAM for a while. I am asking you this, should I go for socket A
or 939?....
The Computer I am on is: Latitude CPI Intel Pentium II Processor 363 MHZ 128 MB Ram Win XP SP2 10 GB
Hardrive 24-Bit Screen Depth The second laptop is: Dell Inspiron 3700 Intel Celron Processor 463
MHZ 384 MB RAM Win XP SP1 32 bit depth screen 20 GB Hardrive The main computer is: Intel Pentium 4
Processor 1.99 GHZ 1 GB Ram Win XP SP1 32 bit depth screen 40 GB Hardrive....
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