September 14, 2009

BlueRay Disc Technology: What Can It Do For You?

BlueRay disc technology has shown itself to be the future of optical disc formats, however, not everyone actually knows what it is. Some of the leading players in the field of electronics have developed this new data storage format that has revolutionized high definition recording, writing and playback. It's major advantage is that BlueRay discs can store much more information than any of the largest capacity DVDs to be found.

DVDs, which are currently the most popular form of data storage on the market, use red laser technology for recording and playback of electronic files. The BlueRay disc technology, on the other hand, derives its name from the blue colored lasers which it utilizes instead. The advantage of using BlueRay disc technology is that you don't have to own a BlueRay player; it also works with many CD players and DVD players, or just about any equipment that has the compatible technology to read the discs.

BlueRay disc technology takes advantage of the shorter wavelengths of the blue portion of the light spectrum, allowing the lasers to provide more sharply focused pictures than the longer red-spectrum lasers used in other technologies. This means that huge space savings are obtained since the data is packed more tightly onto a single disc.

Many years of hard work and research have gone into development of the BlueRay disc technology. With this leading edge technology you can store five times as much audio, video or music on one BlueRay disc as you can on a DVD. In fact, a double layer DVD stores about 10 gigabytes of information, whereas a dual layered BlueRay disc can store as much as 50 gigabytes of data.

The high-storage capacity of BlueRay disc technology will make it the obvious choice for more and more people. The dual-layer BlueRay discs make it easy to store more than 20 hours of standard video, or if you choose to record high definition files, you can put five hours worth on one disk. With one BlueRay disc you can actually replace five of your DVDs.

Another amazing thing the consumer can enjoy with BlueRay disc technology is an amazing audio and visual experience. Even though it's a bit costlier, it's worth it due to better picture and audio quality.

Ever growing numbers of manufacturers are making use of BlueRay disc technology in a wide assortment of consumer electronics including home computers, recording of media, and video games, not to mention music.

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