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One Terabyte On a 12-inch^H^H^H^Hcm Disk

News for nerds writes: "At InterOpto'02 - international optoelectronics exhibition hold in Chiba, Japan - OPTWARE Co.Ltd. made up of ex-Sony engineers, demoed(in Japanese) 1-terabyte super-high speed optical disk system "T-VRD." It uses hologram and stores 1 terabyte data in a 12-cm-CD-size disc, with 100Mbps - 1Gbps transfer rate. Available in 2003 as 19-inch rackmount, 2005 for PC." Update: 07/16 18:33 GMT by T : Sorry, that's centimeters, not inches, which is of course even better ;)

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  1. 12 cm, not 12 inches... by hyoo · · Score: 1, Redundant

    12 cm is much more impressive..

  2. 12 cm or 12 in? by GimpyTheWonderPickle · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I cant read Japanese, just curious.

  3. Re:Change the headline!!! by f8xmulder · · Score: 1, Redundant
    12 cm is much more impressive than 12 inch.

    Only in certain instances...

  4. 640k is more than enough for anyone... by Andy+Dodd · · Score: 2, Redundant

    'nuff said...

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  5. Babelfish says 12 cm by Vamphyri · · Score: 1, Redundant

    The corporation optical wear the 1TB (the tera- byte) announced the optical disk technology " tera- byte optical disk system " whose it is possible to write capacity, to the disk of 12cm CD size in the comprehensive exhibition " InterOpto'02 " of optical industrial technology.


    From this Babelfish Translation
  6. 12in now 12cm? by Hoi+Polloi · · Score: 1, Redundant

    I thought size didn't matter but how you used it?

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  7. Size Matters?! by Chicane-UK · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Sorry, that's centimeters, not inches, which is of course even better ;)

    I am sure that plenty of women might argue with you there :)

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  8. Haha by Andrewkov · · Score: 0, Redundant
    Sorry, that's centimeters, not inches, which is of course even better ;)

    Yeah, sure Timothy, you've been telling that to girls for years!

    -1 Redundant, I know...

  9. ENLARGE YOUR DATA DENSITY 100% NATURAL by Rui+del-Negro · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Sorry, that's centimeters, not inches, which is of course even better.

    Depends what you're measuring.

    RMN
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