Why Blu Ray is called Blu Ray
More at: Neoprene PC Adapter Cases. In the early 1980’s, the world changed with the introduction of the CD. It provided great audio quality and the ability to hold six hundred and fifty megabytes of data as a giant step in data storing and retrieving. This was the first time people had access to pre-recorded, recordable and rewritable media at low costs. It enabled widespread recording and distribution of audio. Anyway, the necessity for greater storage capabilities grew in the nineteen nineties and resulted in the… Continue reading
Posted on 09/21/2009, 11:05 am, by MANUser, under
Blu Ray.
Presently increasing numbers of users are turning to High Definition TV to watch the latest digital TV. Along with this, the need for recording HD content is increasing as well. However, high definition video consumes a lot of hard drive space.
Blu ray technology has been devised for this purpose. This technology uses equivalent MPEG-2 compression standard as DTV, thus rendering it hugely compatible with the global standard for digital broadcasting. A dual-layer Blu-ray disk with 50GB can hold up to six hours of high definition content. Even though blu ray players are now on sale in the United… Continue reading