Blu-ray discs are referred to as the next generation of dvd because the two are closely related, but technology has found a way of making the same media hold a larger amount of data. First of all, the Blu-ray discs are written using the blue-violet laser list
ed above, but with a shorter wavelength(405nm) versus the dvd(650nm). The shorter wavelength allows for a larger amount of data to be stored. A basic DVD can store a maximum of 4.7GB of data and a dual layer DVD can store 8.5 GB. Writing with a shorter wavelength allows the a regular Blu-Ray disc to be able to store 25GB (over 5x DVD storage) and a dual layer Blu-Ray can store 50GB (almost 6x the storage of a DVD). The larger size is needed for the new format of High Definition. Relating to high definition, the Blu-Rays biggest competition currently is with HD DVD. They are in "format war" with each other to determine who will provide the best high-definition content. Blu-Ray has currently outsold HD DVDs two to one. Blu-Ray disc manufacturers are also coming out with blank Blu-Ray discs so users can burn movie clips to discs at their homes. These discs are referred to as BD-RE. The only bad thing to burn these discs you would have to purchase a blu-ray disc burner which averages from $400 to over $800 right now. Rewritable drives for the PC are now available, introduced in 2006, for BD-R and BD-RE. One product introduction that has become popular is the Playstation 3. The PS3 was introduced as being a Blu-Ray disc player, that has also boosted the sale of Blu-Ray movies.
Reference:
What is Blu-Ray? (2007). Retrieved November 21, 2007, from Blu-ray Disc Association
Web site: http://www.blu-ray.com/

1 comment:
You gave a lot of good information here supporting the disc's purpose and growth. It helped me to have a better understanding of what the real differences (other than the prices and popularity) between DVD's and Blu-Ray's.
I feel that since there are so many types technology that come out with such a hefty price tag attached, it leaves the consumer feeling a bit overwhelmed with products that only vary slightly.
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