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		<title>blurayrecorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 23:08:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Presently increasing numbers of users are turning to High Definition TV to watch the latest digital TV. And with this, the demand for recording high-definition content is also rising. However, high definition video consumes a lot of hard drive space. Blu ray technology has been the answer for this problem. This technology makes use of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, more and more people are upgrading to HDTV to enjoy modern digital television. And with this, the demand for recording high-definition content is also rising. Anyway, HD video takes up a considerable amount of hard drive space. Blu ray technology has been the answer for this problem. This technology makes use of similar MPEG-2 compression standard as DTV making it greatly compatible with the international 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 States and are adequate for playing such HD content, they still are minus the option of recording HD content.</p>
<p>For this end, blu ray recorders have been created. These recorders use a 36Mbps data transfer rate which is adequate to record and playback digital high-definition transmissions while still preserving the original picture quality. A blu ray disc recorder if fully utilized, can playback pre-recorded video on a disc and simultaneously record high-definition video broadcasted on TV.</p>
<p>Blu ray recorders are presently on sale only in Japan and began as a remarkable innovation in digital broadcasting. Some of the many manufacturers of blu ray recorders include Amex, Hitachi, JVC, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Philips, Pioneer, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, Yamaha and Zenith. Consumers in the US have been waiting the longest time for blu ray manufacturers to introduce blu ray recorders in the US. Though it is always speculated, it has not materialized. Panasonic however, is expected to release the first freestanding blu ray recorder in the US during the first half of 2009. Though the anticipation for blu ray recorders make the market prospective, blu ray recorders face heavy competition from other existing high definition recording devices like the HD-TIVO and Cable/Satellite HD-DVRs. Movie studios and other content providers are also demanding certain copy-protection requirements to be met by blu ray recorders. Additionally, as experienced by Japan, the price of blu ray recorders is very much on the higher side than the price of a standalone blu ray player (by now available in the US) which the US market deems to be quite pricey. Another factor to consider here is the price of HD DVRs. One twenty-five GB blank BD-R disc is sold for USD eight to ten and it is inexpensive and practical too.</p>
<p>Despite all the negatives, the introduction of blu ray recorders to the US is a much awaited phenomena.</p>
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		<title>bluraydrives</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 00:41:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, the blu ray discs are yet another revolution in technology.  The blu ray disc is the latest optical disc format created by the BDA (Blu Ray Disc Association which includes TDK, Thomson, Sharp, Pioneer, Philips, Mitsubishi, Sony, JVC, Panasonic, Samsung, Apple, Hitachi, LG, Dell, and HP}.  The Blu Ray Disc Association consists [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, the blu ray discs are yet another revolution in technology.  The blu ray disc is the latest optical disc format created by the BDA (Blu Ray Disc Association which includes TDK, Thomson, Sharp, Pioneer, Philips, Mitsubishi, Sony, JVC, Panasonic, Samsung, Apple, Hitachi, LG, Dell, and HP}.  The Blu Ray Disc Association consists of one hundred and eighty of the worlds prominent PC, Media and consumer electronics producers.</p>
<p>HD DVDs and Blue Ray DVDs were in fierce competition some time back over which would become the successor of the DVD.  With the results of blu ray discs being the winner, the attention has now been turned on the blu ray drives that will operate the blu ray discs.  As the name signifies, the blu ray technology makes use of blue-violet laser to access data whereas the available technology at present uses a red laser.  A blue-violet laser (405nm) which is very short in wavelength than a red laser(650nm)concentrates the laser spot with superb accuracy.  The plus point of this is that it allows data to be recorded in less space as the data can be stored compactly which gives the users to squeeze in more data on the disc though the size of the disc is akin to that of a CD/DVD. One single-layer High Definition DVD disc holds only 15 GB whilst single-layer blu ray disc can hold 25 GB which is over 2 hours of HD video and thirteen hours of normal video.A dual-layer HD-DVD can hold up to 30 GB whereas dual-layer blue ray DVDs can store 54 GB which is 4.5hours of high-definition video and more than 20hours of a standard video.</p>
<p>However, blu ray drives are no doubt more expensive than its counterparts.  Blu ray drives that can both read blu ray discs and burn DVDs are about 3 times the price of a standard DVD burner.  And, if you want blu ray drives that will burn the blu ray media, the price increases ten times more.</p>
<p>There are many online shopping avenues for selecting you blu ray drives.  A little research will enable you to find good bargain for your money. Several of the producers of blu ray drives are Sony, Samsung, Pioneer, Philips, Panasonic, LG, HP, and BenQ.  Though it is not obligatory, the Blu Ray Disc Association allows manufacture of backward compatibility reading normal compact discs and DVDs in addition to blu ray discs.</p>
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		<title>bluraydiscs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 02:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the early 1980s, 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 happened to be the first instance of low-priced media which offered recordable, pre-recorded and rewritable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the advent of the Compact Disc at the beginning of Nineteen Eighties, the world underwent a dramatic change. It offered excellent audio quality and its 650MB storage capacity was a great leap in data storage and retrieval. This was the first time people had access to pre-recorded, recordable and rewritable media at low costs. It allowed extensive copying and sharing out of audio. However, in the 1990s, the demand for higher storage capacities arose and led to the development of the DVD which was a 5 10 x increase in storage capacity. Even though the know-how was novel, the latest DVD format made use of the same form factor as the Compact Disc that made easy the transformation to next generation format. This increased the DVDs popularity with the clients.</p>
<p>In the present day, blu ray discs have made still another upheaval. This novel optical disc system is an important creation of the Blu Ray Disc Association (BDA) which includes Dell, Hp, Hitachi, LG, Samsung, Apple, JVC, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Sony, Pioneer, Philips, Thomson, Sharp and TDK. The BDA boasts 180 of the world&#8217;s leading consumer electronics, media and personal computer manufacturers.</p>
<p>Blu ray discs provide enhanced storing capabilities, i.e. twenty-five GB on single-layer and fifty GB on dual layer discs. It is the last word in user experience and facilitates rewriting, recording, playback and distribution of HD videos. The blu ray discs have been founded on the bare disc physical form factor which makes it compatible with CDs and DVDs.</p>
<p>The blu ray discs, as the name suggests, uses a blue-violet laser to read and write data unlike the current technology which uses red laser. A blue-violet laser (405nm) has a far shorter wavelength than a red laser (650nm) making it possible to focus the laser spot with superior precision. The plus point in this is that it allows storing of data in very little space compactly giving the user extra space to add more data even though the size of the disc is similar to that of a normal CD/DVD.</p>
<p>Several of the worlds prominent PC and video game makers, recording media and consumer electronics and music companies have taken up this technology today and Hollywood studios and various smaller studios have already taken interest in these latest blu ray discs with the results of some of them already announcing the release of their new flicks on blu ray discs.</p>
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		<title>bluray dvd player</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 23:22:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The latest trend in optical disc storage is the bluray disc. Gone are the days when we had to use DVDs of CDs for every kind of storage that we could think of. DVDs had the disadvantage of only being able to store only about 700 MB of data on the disc, but Bluray discs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bluray discs are the newest and the latest when it comes to optical disc storage. Gone are the days when we had to use DVDs of CDs for every kind of storage that we could think of. DVDs had the disadvantage of only being able to store only about 700 MB of data on the disc, but Bluray discs can store up to 50 GB memory on a single disc.</p>
<p>A good bluray dvd player needs to play not only bluray discs but CDs and DVDs as well. As bluray discs are read and written using a different wavelength of rays, the technology used in the bluray dvd player is one that has to be compatible with the new bluray technology as well as the older HD DVD technology. A bluray dvd player is a great possession to boast about as it still isn&#8217;t totally mainstream, even though it can be purchased at many online and other electronics stores. Although in paying for a bluray dvd player, you&#8217;d be paying more than you do for a normal DVD player, you are paid back by the quality of the experience. Standard quality is no longer enough, with everyone rushing to get super-high quality goods. That&#8217;s fair enough as we like to say that we&#8217;re getting what we paid for. A Bluray dvd player will give all of us the option of watching the same movies but with much better picture quality, clarity, sound and with the added option of using special features in a better way as well. For example with bluray technology, bluray discs will be capable of holding much more information than before, and so hence a movie could be watched with the added specials in it.</p>
<p>The Bluray dvd player has been released by many companies, all trying to get into the market with the newest technology. Brands like Panasonic, Sony, Philips, LG and Samsung are just some of the brands that have put into the market new DVD players that are compatible not just with bluray discs but with conventional CDs and DVDs as well. This backward compatibility is something completely optional, as when the bluray dvd player is being made it is up to the company to decide if to use a BD/DVD/CD compatible optical head or not, but because of the growing popularity of bluray discs, it would be against the best interests of the company to not include this new technology in their products.</p>
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		<title>blueraydvds</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 22:05:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This next generation optical disc format Blue Ray DVDs &#8211; is a proud development of the Blu Ray Disc Association (BDA) that include HP, Dell, LG, Hitachi, Apple, Samsung, Panasonic, JVC, Sony, Mitsubishi, Philips, Pioneer, Sharp, Thomson, and TDK. The Blu Ray Disc Association has the globes most prominent manufacturers of PCs, consumer electronics and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This next generation optical disc format Blue Ray DVDs &#8211; is a proud development of the Blu Ray Disc Association (BDA) that include HP, Dell, LG, Hitachi, Apple, Samsung, Panasonic, JVC, Sony, Mitsubishi, Philips, Pioneer, Sharp, Thomson, and TDK. The BDA boasts 180 of the world&#8217;s leading consumer electronics, media and personal computer manufacturers.</p>
<p>The days of DVDs are numbered. The necessity for storing HD content is increasing daily in the light of increasing number of people turning to HD television for their latest digital television fare. But, DVDs support a resolution up to 720&#215;480 pixels while high definition content resolutions are as high as 1920&#215;1080 pixels. High definition video content also consumes a lot of hard drive space. High definition content with data compression of about 2 hours duration requires up to twenty-two GB of storage space whereas a DVD-18 disc (dual-sided double-layer) allows a storing capability of seventeen GB only.</p>
<p>The solution to this problem has let to the development of two technologies HD DVD and Blue Ray DVDs &#8211; that are now in fierce competition with each to gain market share and become the successor of the DVD. Both these technologies are very similar in nature but the blue ray DVDs have an advantage since these boast a far higher storage capacity than the HD DVD. The blue ray discs, as the name suggests, uses a blue-violet laser to read and write data unlike the current technology which uses red laser. A blue-violet laser (405nm) has a far shorter wavelength than a red laser (650nm) making it feasible to focus the laser spot with superior precision. The advantage of this is that, it permits data to be stored in less space since the data can be packed more tightly, which further, allows consumers to fit additional data on the disc even though it may be the same size as a CD or a DVD.<br />
A single-layer high definition DVD can hold only fifteen GB of data whilst single-layer blue ray DVDs can hold twenty-five GB which amounts to over two hours of HD video and thirteen hours of normal video. A dual-layer HD-DVD can hold up to 30 GB whereas dual-layer blue ray DVDs can store 54 GB which is 4.5hours of high-definition video and more than 20hours of a standard video.</p>
<p>Blue Ray DVDs are easy on the producers too as they are created by injection-molding procedure on a single 1.1-mm disc in contrast to the traditional injection-molding method on a 0.6 mm (High Definition DVD adopts the same process) which in turn cuts down on the costs. The money so saved is spent on the addition of a protective layer necessary on blue ray DVDs and this causes the end price to be more or less same with the current price of a DVD.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 03:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blue ray discs are the latest breakthrough in technology. This latest optical disc system is a remarkable creation of the BDA (Blu Ray Disc Association) which consists of TDK, Thomson, Sharp, Pioneer, Philips, Mitsubishi, Sony, JVC, Panasonic, Samsung, Apple, Hitachi, LG, Dell and HP. The Blu Ray Disc Association comprises one hundred and eighty of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blue ray discs are the latest breakthrough in technology. This latest optical disc system is a remarkable creation of the BDA (Blu Ray Disc Association) which consists of TDK, Thomson, Sharp, Pioneer, Philips, Mitsubishi, Sony, JVC, Panasonic, Samsung, Apple, Hitachi, LG, Dell and HP. The BDA boasts 180 of the world&#8217;s leading consumer electronics, media and personal computer manufacturers.</p>
<p>Just as the name denotes, the blue ray discs use a blue-violet laser to access data as against the existing technology of red laser. A blue-violet laser (405nm) has a far shorter wavelength than a red laser (650nm) making it feasible to focus the laser spot with superior precision. The plus point of this is that it allows data to be held in smaller space as the data could be squeezed in compactly which in turn allows the user to store extra data on the disc even though the disc is more or less the same size as a compact disc or a DVD. Moreover, blue ray discs afford a comprehensive storage capability. A single-layer blue ray disc can store up to 27GB of data which is more than 2 hours of high-definition video and 13hours hours of standard video. The double-layer blue ray disc could hold fifty GB of data which is 4.5 hours of HD video and normal video in excess of twenty hours.</p>
<p>Blue ray discs are the perfect definition of the ultimate user experience. It further allows the recording, rewriting, playback and distribution of high-definition videos. The blue ray discs have been founded on the bare disc physical form factor which makes it compatible with CDs and DVDs.</p>
<p>Blue ray discs are soft on the producers too as these are made by injection-molding technique on a single 1.1-mm disc in contrast to the traditional which by that cuts down on overheads. The costs thus saved are spent on the addition of the shielding layer necessary on blue ray discs with the result that the end price being more or less the same as that of a DVD. Blue ray discs also boasts of an advanced data transfer rate of thirty-six Mbps over the present-day DVDs that does the data transferring @ ten Mbps. The meaning of this is that it takes just an hour and half to burn twenty-five GB of data onto a blue ray disc.</p>
<p>Originally, the existing conventional DVDs and compact discs were introduced with just read-only formats. Anyway, the blue ray discs hope to be introduced in a comprehensive range of formats that is to include ROM (read-only), BD-R (recordable) and BD-RE (rewritable).</p>
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		<title>Blue ray technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 21:41:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blue ray technology, the newest addition to the digital world has taken the DVD industry by storm. If you werent aware of the latest trends, you might be clueless about what Im referring to. With the research and development programs carried out over several years, blue ray technology can be stated as the latest to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The new age is here in DVD technology, and its called the blue ray technology. It has taken the DVD industry by storm. Some are still in darkness when it comes to this technology. But it is considered to be the future in data storage and portable data storage devices. Blue ray technology has come a long way from years of research and development. Sony, Toshiba and Hewlett Packard to name a few, has come up with the best devices anyone would love to own. With the highest storage capacity and superior quality, blue ray devices come with a range of features that are sure to enthrall the consumers with what the future holds for them.</p>
<p>The reason behind its name is very simple. The laser used to read and store data onto this blue ray disc is of the color blue instead of the traditional red laser used in standard DVDs.</p>
<p>It is more commonly referred to as a high definition video and audio storage disc, which is true. But it is also a high capacity data storage disc. In addition to these, there were desktop computers, laptops and even game stations such as Xbox, Nintendo and Playstation-3 that used blue ray technology to serve its consumers.</p>
<p>Surveys show how individuals prefer watching the latest blockbuster movie at the comfort of their home instead of going to the cinema hall. This has become the latest trend due to the high increase of people using blue ray technology. Since blue ray discs can be played on a blue ray DVD player, individuals are able to watch movies with crystal clear, picture quality and a high definition sound system.</p>
<p>That is not all. Blue ray technology has more to give you. With regard to storage space, a single-layer blue ray disc has the ability of storing around 25GB and a dual-layer disc stores around 50GB. Thats almost five times higher than what a normal DVD would store. This is of course bound to expand more and more in the years to come.</p>
<p>This will help a lot of professionals as well as the average folk in storing there day to day data and not worry about looking for it everywhere. A single blue ray disc may store countless movies and hundreds or thousands of audio tracks. Blue ray technology has made life much easier for many people around the world.</p>
<p>The use of DVDs have actually taken a backseat as a result of blue ray technology enveloping the world within a short period of time. Dont be surprised if your family insists on buying a blue ray DVD player and some blue ray discs. The digital world has come up with its newest addition. Why not enjoy it while it lasts?</p>
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		<title>Blue ray recorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 01:13:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blue ray discs have revolutionized the digital and multimedia markets in a big way. People are already on the hunt for a good blue ray recorder. Even though the blue ray recorder is only available in Japan yet, it is expected to be released else where very soon.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The latest innovation in the digital and multimedia market is the blue ray disc and the other devices that are needed to play the disc. These include the blue ray DVD player and of course the blue ray recorder. The blue ray recorder is mainly available in Japan and is expected to reach other markets in the near future.</p>
<p>If youre still in the dark about blue ray technology, this may enlighten you somewhat. This is a new technology developed by many leading companies involved in the production of digital goods. Sony and pioneer were the first to actually set the stepping stone to this now famous advancement. Toshiba which wanted to produce HD DVDs abandoned their project and started to develop products using the blue ray technology. The blue ray recorder is one such product that was introduced to the market.</p>
<p>Panasonic is claiming to have developed a new blue ray recorder with a hard disk capacity of one terabyte. That means about 400 hours of movies that can be stored.  With high definition sound and video qualities the blue ray disc and blue ray recorder is rapidly becoming a must have device for people around the world. Be it a teenager with a incredible hunger for movies and games or a professional at work this new device is going to be a vital tool.</p>
<p>The standard DVD market has lost its market share with the growing popularity of products using the blue ray technology such as the blue ray recorder and blue ray DVD player. Leading giants, namely Sony, Panasonic and Toshiba have earned millions after introducing this product into the digital market.</p>
<p>But the biggest problem for these blue ray recorders is that the consumers dont get many options that come in blue ray discs just yet. So many buyers may think twice before buying a blue ray recorder. But the manufactures have played it well, by producing combo devices rather than sole blue ray recorders. So the consumer can watch discs in many formats including the conventional DVD and CD format. What all these means is that until the market is dominated by blue ray discs the consumer is still capable of watching movies in any format.</p>
<p>Blue ray recorder devices are expected to dominate the market in the near future. Storing hundreds of movies and watching them with one push of a button may become the norm in the future. So the best thing we can do right now is get ourselves a blue ray recorder and enjoy the show as it unveils.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 23:56:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to the latest technology advancements and innovations, high-quality entertainment can now be experienced right inside your living room. What more can a person who loves movies want than stay at home, cuddle up on a sofa and watch the latest blockbuster without having to go anywhere else. Ever since the Blue ray DVD player [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to the latest technology advancements and innovations, high-quality entertainment can now be experienced right inside your living room. After a hard day of work, wouldnt it be great to relax yourself by watching the latest blockbuster seated on a couch, at your home? Ever since the Blue ray DVD player was introduced to the market, consumers were able to experience just that. Your favorite movie can be brought into life, with crystal clear picture quality and powerful sounds that surround the whole area.</p>
<p>A Blue ray DVD player can play disks that use the Blue ray technology. A Blue ray DVD player plays Blue ray disks that can do the recording, rewriting of data and also the playback of high-definition video. Since the Blue ray disks can store larger amounts of data, it has an advantage over the traditional DVD with regard to storage capacity. A traditional DVD can store around 10GB, whereas a Blue ray disk stores between 25GB to 50GB. Because of the extra storage capacity, these disks offer bonus content as well as various other interactive features to the user. Blue ray disks with scratch marks can still be played on a Blue ray DVD player mainly because these disks are known to be scratch resistant.</p>
<p>With the high increase of Blue ray products coming into the market, consumers could be mislead by some salespeople into buying the wrong product. Since branded products are of good quality and usually come with a guarantee, it is always better to purchase one as it will give you less trouble in the long run.</p>
<p>Leading manufacturers such as Sony, Philips, Samsung, Panasonic, etc have a range of Blue ray DVD players that can be purchased by any customer depending on their likes and dislikes. In addition to these players, the Playstation-3 includes a Blue ray DVD player which is already built-in. In addition to the normal DVD players that use the Blue ray technology, there are also laptops and desktop computers which have a Blue ray DVD player incorporated in them.</p>
<p>Playing standard DVDs can be done on a Blue ray DVD player, but it should be noted that the picture quality wont be of what a Blue ray disk will give you but of a normal DVD. Although DVDs and CDs work in a Blue ray DVD player, one must keep in mind that Blue ray DVDs cant be played in any other player unless it has the blue ray technology.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When technology changes, its normal for anyone to be confused by the terms used for new products and innovations that enter the market. One such confusion occurred with the arrival of the blue ray DVD. We were always familiar with the traditional type of DVD, so what exactly is this blue ray DVD to hit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When technology changes, its normal for anyone to be confused by the terms used for new products and innovations that enter the market. One such confusion occurred with the arrival of the blue ray DVD. We were always familiar with the traditional type of DVD, so what exactly is this blue ray DVD to hit the market?</p>
<p>A blue ray DVD can be played using a blue ray DVD player and nothing else. You may wonder why this is the case especially when CDs, VCDs, etc can be played on a normal DVD player. Well, the difference lies in the laser thats being used to read the data on the disc. The normal DVD player uses a read laser, but the blue ray DVD player uses a blue laser to read the discs.</p>
<p>The format war, between HD DVDs and blue ray dvds saw a lot of development in the data storage devices in the world. Finally Toshiba who was mainly involved with HD DVD stepped out and canceled the HD DVD project. After that the leading companys of the world, has come together under and outfit called the blue-ray disc association (BDA).</p>
<p>A main advantage of the new blue ray dvd is its storage capacity. It can store up to five times the storage capacity of a normal dvd. a single layer dvd can store up to 25 GB while a dual layer dvd can store up to 50 GB in any kind of data. This could prove to be absolutely brilliant for a person who needs a small but handy way to store large volumes of data. Like a researcher.</p>
<p>Another quality of the blue ray dvd is its use of improved and advance audio and video codecs. High definition movies can easily and impressively fit into one of these blur ray dvds. The viewer can store and watch more than twenty high definition movies using a single blue ray dvd. It all uses java software support.</p>
<p>Digital rights management is another aspect of security it gives to producers and users of blue ray dvds. The regional codes that are also available in discs may give more control to whole sale producers of blue ray dvds such as motion picture companies. It may help in market segmentation and also help companies to produce in accordance with regional values and beliefs.</p>
<p>A blue ray DVD can be purchased in different ways. If you browse the internet or try to shop for the latest product, you will notice the widespread of variations to this high-tech device. Some of the most sought after products include the mini blue ray DVD, the blue ray DVD recordable, the BD5 and BD9, etc. Switching to the latest blue ray technology means youd be able to avail the countless benefits that come bundled with the product.</p>
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