DVDs Could Hold 1,000x Capacity of Blu-rays With New Japanese Research


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While we're waiting for the Blu-ray Disc Association to upgrade discs to 128GB capacity, Japanese scientists have found a way to increase DVD capacity by 1,000 timesusing just a slick of metal material over each disc. According to Shin-ichy Ohkoshi, the chemistry professor at the University of Tokyo leading the project, painting a variant of titanium oxide onto a DVD will conduct electricity when put under light, but when taken away from light it turns back into black metal.

Although it's unlikely to hit the marketat least, not anytime before the BDA launches those new discsthe Japanese team's claims of the DVDs holding 1,000 more data than a Blu-ray certainly are impressive.

Blu-rays hold about five times the data of DVDs currently (25GB per single-layered disc and 50GB for dual-layered discs, compared to 4.7GB for single-layered DVDs or 8.5GB for double-layered), and despite millions each year buying a Blu-ray player, plenty more still own DVD players and have no plans to upgrade.

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1000 times the DVD capacity!!!! 4.7 TB in a DVD!!! those guys in japan must be joking!!!! If its true its amazing!!!!

and i dont see this coming to DVD soon since it is still in research.

That is pretty impressive, however what is stopping this type of technology from entering into any type of optical storage medium? I'd assume the same manufacturing process could be replicated to meet BD specifications and add greater storage capabilities to BD as well.It's always great to see these research projects and find out what is being engineered out there.

Any word though on if current DVD players could even play these discs? I'll stick with Blu-ray :)

Probably not it would at the very least require a firmware update or more likely new hardware so the title is a bit misleading.

1000 times the DVD capacity!!!! 4.7 TB in a DVD!!! those guys in japan must be joking!!!! If its true its amazing!!!!

and i dont see this coming to DVD soon since it is still in research.

DVDs Could Hold 1,000x Capacity of Blu-rays With New Japanese Research

25GB * 1000 = 25000GB = 25TB ;p

25GB * 1000 = 25000GB = 25TB ;p

yeah saw that too but read the first line on the article. "Japanese scientists have found a way to increase DVD capacity by 1,000 times"

The title says 1000x bluray but the article says 1000x dvd. I think the whole thing is a joke.

I suspect it's a bit of an overestimate anyway I think we're more likely looking at several 100 GB maybe 1TB, 4.7 seems a bit wild. but i'd love to see it if they can.

Japanese scientists have found a way to increase DVD capacity by 1,000 times

does that mean they've actually done it or just found a way to do it....cause there's a bit difference

Why are they calling this a DVD? It is no more a DVD than a CD or Blu-Ray disc is.

Probably because its using the same basic technology platform as a DVD just with a layer added, Blu-Ray and CD use different materials and technology.

painting a variant of titanium oxide onto a DVD

Boring.

Let's face it, we're not going to have a useable version of this any time soon. Just as 3D will never take off as many people have just bought a new HD TV, so they're not going to go out and buy another so soon.

Technology needs to slow down, or more research needs to be done into things like this so instead of 3TB HDDs creeping onto the market, we have drives that are 50TB as let's face it, it's going to happen anyway!

Boring.

Let's face it, we're not going to have a useable version of this any time soon. Just as 3D will never take off as many people have just bought a new HD TV, so they're not going to go out and buy another so soon.

Technology needs to slow down, or more research needs to be done into things like this so instead of 3TB HDDs creeping onto the market, we have drives that are 50TB as let's face it, it's going to happen anyway!

I agree. I really do tire of this marginal improvements trying to flood the market. Some things are better done in well crafted leaps.

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This would be the ULTIMATE backup system, you could put all your media on it, then just keep it in a disc cover and keep it safe.. perfectly and doesn't take up much space. But I would happily bet you guys a few bucks that it will cost alot more then it it potentially could, because of the high storage amount vs. current prices.

They should start researching how to make these things faster too, because a disc that holds a few TB will certainly be a pain to use with current speeds...

it would be faster due to much higher data density

Not excited because we already have 2948323403258234502340-TB blu-rays. It's called streaming and in my view they're the future down the line, as broadband becomes wider spread and more options become available, which believe me, it's coming. I think it'll outgrow physical media in the next decade.

^ Perhaps so, but I would like to keep all my data safe with me, not with some 3rd party company somewhere accross the world thank you.

You scratch it, it breaks. It gets too much humidity, it breaks. You're on the road and you left it at home, you can't watch it. I understand that sense of safety the cloud will somehow take away from us, but in the end the data will be managed professionally and backed up multiple times a day to insure its safety. In the end...

You scratch it, it breaks. It gets too much humidity, it breaks. You're on the road and you left it at home, you can't watch it. I understand that sense of safety the cloud will somehow take away from us, but in the end the data will be managed professionally and backed up multiple times a day to insure its safety. In the end...

Not everything can be streamed though and as a portable medium it is nice. Not to mention that all data on any medium could be destroyed. You can't view your content without an internet connection with streaming so if the network goes down or one is unavailable your data is stranded.

What they really ought to do is to up the capacity but make the disc size smaller so it can fit in more devices and be easier to carry around. They should also design them like mini-discs/floppies so that the disc is in a protective case all the time.

A 1TB (or higher) disc the size of a mini-disc would be cool.

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