One Terabyte Hologram CD's?
Optware Corp., the developer of Collinear Holographic* Data Storage System, announced today that it had achieved successfully world's first recording and play back of digital movies on a holographic recording disc with a reflective layer using Optware's revolutionary Collinear Holography.
Source: Optware
Whoa! I hope this is a viable technology that comes to market with a reasonable price. -KFHolographic recording technology records data on discs in the form of laser interference fringes, enabling existing discs the same size as today's DVDs to store as much as one terabyte of data (200 times the capacity of a single layer DVD), with a transfer speed of one gigabyte per second (40 times the speed of DVD). This approach is rapidly gaining attention as a high-capacity, high-speed data storage technology for the age of broadband.
Source: Optware
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then again, who am i kidding? in 2-3 years when this *may* be starting to gain steam, 1TB probably will be common place
yes cause we can all afford to blow as much money as you...
Edited for accuracy.
Sounds pretty neat, I hate running out of space. But I'm not holding my breath.
Most of my toys are paid for out of my own pocket. My grandparents have given me two desktops, and two laptops. But all of the upgrades to those (and nothing remains of either one, except the case, power supply, and optical drives out of the 1.4 TBird) the other systems, replacement parts, etc. I paid for.
So there.
But it was still funny.
http://www.optware.co.jp/english/what_040823.htm
hmm ironic? also 1 tb hd is only like 1000 so its getting alittle more common in a aspect.