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LG Electronics Yesterday announced its new optical storage technology with Millenniata. The new drive can keep the information stored for more than 100 years ...
M-Disc also uses a non-volatile data layer, but an even better, rock-like one which is said to last ten times longer than BD-R HTL. If you can’t trust media that’s rated for 1,000 years, ...
You'd have the Millenniata M-Disc, which is basically a 4.7GB DVD with a data layer made out of stone-like metals and metalloids. The idea is that conventional, ...
A new optical disc company based in Salt Lake City called Millenniata is set to deliver a new type of optical disc that can be read on standard DVD drives but will safely store data for up to ...
The M-Disc is expected to hit shelves sometime in October for around $3 per disc and they'll be backed by a lifetime warranty. Millenniata's discs have the same data capacity as standard DVDs ...
M-Discs are available in various storage capacities and aren’t all that expensive. You can get four M-Discs with 100 gigabytes of memory each for around $20 at Amazon, or a spindle of 100 25GB M ...
M-Disc claims they can store data up to 1000 years without degrading like normal discs. Trace Hagan. TweakTown. Published Jan 6, 2013 10:50 PM CST Updated Nov 3, 2020 12:25 PM CST ...
The M-Disc platters resemble typical DVDs and Blu-ray discs in that they are made up of multiple layers of material sans a reflective or dye layer. During the recording process, ...
The new Blu-ray version of course boosts that to 25GB, and although the discs need to be created on an M-DISC compatible burner (many are these days) they can still be played back on a regular Blu ...
You'd have the Millenniata M-Disc, which is basically a 4.7GB DVD with a data layer made out of stone-like metals and metalloids. The idea is that conventional, ...
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