Samsung and Panasonic working on 300GB Blu-ray succesor

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Guess a title update is in order. deltatux
How long do you think it would take Sony to transfer 300GB at 33MB/s? I shudder to think... haha
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Im still waiting for the 5TB discs from 2007
That'd be holographic discs...and 7TB Not sure where that technology went...../where it's going, so little info about them other then "it's still in development" also, though i do not dislike the idea of holographic discs, i hope they do come out, i'm still more interested in the holographic hard drives (storage if you don't want to call it a hard drive) for permanent use..
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The title is still wrong? hmm...
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100 GB blank blu-ray discs are $55 here. so I can only imagine how much a 300 Gb will cost. But this is good news, more storage is better.
They'll come down in price just like we've seen in the past. I remember when CD-Rom drives (readers, not writers) cost $1200, and early blank CD's cost about $10/each. Back then when you burned a coaster, it was a serious screw up always resulting in profanity.