Probably yeah on the home backup side. Still it's useful to make hard copies of larger servers every once in a while. Even today, it's possible to make bigger hickups (latest was my Uni's mail list server that broke and their backup was from a year ago, even with a RAID server <__<). In other words, business side (especially smaller servers).That's cool, but I guess this will be used in movies/games only? Since pretty much nobody backs up info on disc anymore.
BD is region coded, but most are coded by default for all regions. Hopefully they just get rid of the region coding since there is pretty much no technical reason for it any more. Not to mention the success of the relatively region free BDs!Anime will be supporting 4K once those are in circulation of course that will make importing those more expensive.
I'm curious abut the region coding, they should stick to the BD standard so I don't have get a region 0 player like I did with DVD.
Whatever happened to the holodisc?
Whatever happened to the holodisc?
300GB is nothing compared to what they're working on in terms of blue-violet lasers and discs. 1TB discs, anyone?
And yet I bet with all that space, they will still only put 3 episodes of an anime at 480i and 4:3 on one disk and charge 50$ for it.
Fixed that for ya
People actually buy anime?
People actually buy anime?