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Sony and Toppan Printing, a large Japanese printing company, have developed a Blu-ray Disc based on a paper substrate which promises to be more environmentally friendly and secure when destroyed than traditional discs, they said.
Blu-ray Disc uses a blue laser to achieve a storage capacity of around 25GB or around five times that of current DVD discs. It is one of a number of new optical disc storage formats that are being targeted at applications such as storage of high-definition video.
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Appearantly, a new Blue-ray DVD prototype disc has been developed by Sony, which has a capacity of 25 GB. It's made of paper, which makes them easier to dispose, and more environmentally friendly.
Regardless of the storage capacity of any media, Anime distributors will always put 2-4 episodes on the media and slap on a $20-$40+ on it... so this probably isn't anything revolutonary for Anime fans who like to buy those DVDs. ^^;
What do you people think ? Currently, it's priced at:
The next step for the two companies is to investigate mass production techniques and possibly realise another goal of the project: a cheaper Blu-ray Disc. Sony currently sells blank Blu-ray Discs for around ?3,500 ($32.20) each.