Paired with printing specialist Toppan, Sony has announced a new, Blu-Ray-based disc capable of holding 25 GB of high-definition programming through digital information’s prehistoric precursor: paper. Sony said its new optical data storage medium, to be detailed next week at a storage industry conference to be held in Monterey, California, uses a total of 51 percent paper. Sony and Toppan said that by using paper they could imprint highly-detailed labels on optical discs with the newer Blu-Ray technology.
Sony Debuts 25-GB Blu-Ray Paper Disc
Posted by: Jay Lyman April 16, 2004 01:40 PMPaired with printing specialist Toppan, Sony has announced a new, Blu-Ray-based disc capable of holding 25 GB of high-definition programming through digital information’s prehistoric precursor: paper. Sony said its new optical data storage medium, to be detailed next week at a storage industry conference to be held in Monterey, California, uses a total of 51 percent paper. Sony and Toppan said that by using paper they could imprint highly-detailed labels on optical discs with the newer Blu-Ray technology.