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200 GigaByte and 300 GigaByte Storage -
on a disc / system called WORM (Write Once, Read Many)



"InPhase Technologies will be showing off a holographic video recorder
next week with a new type of 3D storage that can hold 20 movies on a
single disc"


"Holographic media will get an airing next week in Las Vegas, as
InPhase Technologies promises a demonstration of its first prototype
system.

In addition, InPhase firmed up its product plans, too - the first
InPhase drives will ship to commercial customers in 2006, at a larger
300 GByte capacity point."



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300 GB, that is a roughly ~10 fold leap beyond Blu-Ray (1x) or HD-DVD

and still a ~6x leap beyond 50 GB Blu-Ray (2x)

*20Mb transfer rate on the 200GB model, (a little slow, no?)


The only thing that might be able to compete with InPhase's Holographic
Disc storage system is the FMD / FMD-ROM (Fluorescent Multilayer Disk)
by Constellation 3D which can hold something like 140 GB in its first
generation, and TeraByte+ capacity in its second generation.
(correct me if I'm wrong on that)

Constellation 3D's FMD / FMD-ROM was announced about 5 years ago.



btw, InPhase is aiming for 1.6TB of space, so it seems both InPhase
and Constellation 3D have similar storage-space goals.

I wonder when computers, consumer electronics, playstations, etc will
be able to have this technology (Holographic or Fluorescent disks) at
affordable mass-market prices ?




*Also* I almost forgot to mention that, there is also HVD
~ Holographic Versatile Disc by Japan's Optware Corp. and Fuji Film

which will store between 1 TB and 3.9 TeraBytes of data!


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http://www.cameratown.com/news/news.cfm/hurl/id%7C1182

FujiFilm To Display Holographic Storage Technology at NAB

Holographic Storage Offers Several Terabytes of Removable, Backward
Compatible DVD-size Disc Storage For Film & Electronic Media
Applications

Valhalla, New York, April 13, 2005  Next week at the National
Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show in Las Vegas, Fuji Photo Film
U=2ES.A., Inc. will display its next generation information storage
disc
technology that promises over 200 times greater capacity (or up to 3.9
TB) and 40 times the transfer speed of today's DVD media. Called
Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD), the technology utilizes existing
manufacturing processes and a unique application of servo information
to markedly increase the storage capacity beyond that of today's
optical discs.

This technology is the result of innovation from Optware Corporation,
now supported by the recently formed Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD)
Alliance, an industry consortium of global technology companies
announced in January.
________________________________________________________




It would be interesting to learn the pros and cons of these 3 next-next
gen optical storage technologies:

*FMD ~ Fluorescent Multilayer Disc by Constellation 3D
*HVD ~ Holographic Versatile Disc by Optware / Fuji Film
*Holographic Storage by InPhase

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On 14 Apr 2005 16:01:32 -0700, Radeon350@yahoo.com wrote:

>200 GigaByte and 300 GigaByte Storage -
>on a disc / system called WORM (Write Once, Read Many)
>
>
>
>"InPhase Technologies will be showing off a holographic video recorder
>next week with a new type of 3D storage that can hold 20 movies on a
>single disc"
>
>
>"Holographic media will get an airing next week in Las Vegas, as
>InPhase Technologies promises a demonstration of its first prototype
>system.
>
>In addition, InPhase firmed up its product plans, too - the first
>InPhase drives will ship to commercial customers in 2006, at a larger
>300 GByte capacity point."
Even if they do produce discs that can hold this quanitity of
information, they'd do well to figure out how to make the
reading and writing of the discs faster than a hard drive.
-Rich

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