The advent of Blu-ray technology has led to the introduction of high capacity storage discs to meet the demand cause by the rapid growth of high definition television (HDTV).
Blu-ray discs get their name from blue laser technology. The shorter wavelength of the laser is the reason it is blue in colour. The blue laser has a wavelength of 405nm compared with the wavelength of 650nm for DVD which utilises red laser technology. The benefit of having a blue laser with a shorter wavelength means it is possible to write smaller data pits and therefore vastly increase the amount of data on the disc.
Blu-ray discs offer 3 to 5 times the storage capacity of a standard recordable DVD disc, enabling the recording, rewriting and playback of high definition video (HD).
For use only in drives or recorders that support Blu-ray Discs without cartridge.
The Wide White Inkjet disc has a white surface for inkjet printing up to the hub with printable diameter 21-118mm.
TDK Blu-ray discs, featuring DURABIS2™ technology, make recording HD video and backing up large data directories possible. Dual layer 50GB disc provides 10x the storage of a conventional DVD allowing for 4 hours of HD quality video while supporting a throughput of 72Mbps.
The exclusive DURABIS hard coating formulation protects the media surface against scratches and other contaminants while the advanced spin coat manufacturing process and ultra-precise recording materials create an extremely smooth and precise cover layer allowing for 10, 000 re-writes without loss of quality.
More than 4 hours of HD video recording Exclusive DURABIS2 hard coating protects disc surface from scratches, fingerprints and smudges Highest compatibility with any BD hardware in the market Inorganic recording layer material for long lasting quality 100% compatible with XDCAM HD and XDCAM systems
These discs, branded as "TDK Life on Record" are capable of storing 25GB of data or 135 mins of HD video.
Key Features 25GB capacity 4x recording speed 10 pack, supplied on a spindle Supplied in standard Jewel cases TDK Blu-ray discs, featuring DURABIS2™ technology, make recording HD video and backing up large data directories possible. Each single layer 25GB disc provides 5x the storage of a conventional DVD allowing for 2 hours of HD quality video while supporting a throughput of 72Mbps.
The exclusive DURABIS hard coating formulation protects the media surface against scratches and other contaminants while the advanced spin coat manufacturing process and ultra-precise recording materials create an extremely smooth and precise cover layer allowing for 10, 000 re-writes without loss of quality.
TDK Blu-ray discs, featuring DURABIS2™ technology, make recording HD video and backing up large data directories possible. Each single layer 25GB disc provides 5x the storage of a conventional DVD allowing for 2 hours of HD quality video while supporting a throughput of 72Mbps.
The exclusive DURABIS hard coating formulation protects the media surface against scratches and other contaminants while the advanced spin coat manufacturing process and ultra-precise recording materials create an extremely smooth and precise cover layer allowing for 10, 000 re-writes without loss of quality.
Key Features 25GB capacity 4x recording speed 25 pack, supplied on a spindle Supplied in standard Jewel cases TDK Blu-ray discs, featuring DURABIS2™ technology, make recording HD video and backing up large data directories possible. Each single layer 25GB disc provides 5x the storage of a conventional DVD allowing for 2 hours of HD quality video while supporting a throughput of 72Mbps.
The exclusive DURABIS hard coating formulation protects the media surface against scratches and other contaminants while the advanced spin coat manufacturing process and ultra-precise recording materials create an extremely smooth and precise cover layer allowing for 10, 000 re-writes without loss of quality.
The advent of Blu-ray technology has led to the introduction of high capacity storage discs to meet the demand caused by the rapid growth of high definition television (HDTV). Blu-ray discs get their name from blue laser technology. The shorter wavelength