Archive for April, 2008

Introducing the next generation of optical disks: “The Blu-ray Disc”

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Blu-ray Disc (also known as Blu-ray or BD) is an optical disc storage media format. Its main uses are high-definition video and data storage. The disc has the same dimensions as a standard DVD or CD.

The name Blu-ray Disc is derived from the blue-violet laser used to read and write this type of disc. Because of its shorter wavelength (405 nm), substantially more data can be stored on a Blu-ray Disc than on the DVD format, which uses a red (650 nm) laser. A dual layer Blu-ray Disc can store 50 GB, almost six times the capacity of a dual layer DVD.

Blu-ray Disc was developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association, a group of companies representing consumer electronics, computer hardware, and motion picture production. The standard is covered by several patents belonging to different companies. As of March 2007, a joint licensing agreement for all the relevant patents had not yet been finalized.

As of February 19, 2008, more than 450[3] Blu-ray Disc titles have been released in the United States, and more than 250 in Japan.

These disks and the players are now on sale in Europe, parts of Asia and northern America. Sony’s PS3 already has a BD player. Computer manufacturers have also started incorporating these players. With thousands of Zimbabweans now living abroad, this new technology is sure to hit the market soon.