Philip's SFFO 3cm 4Gig Optical Discs
JL writes "New Scientist reports that Philips has a demonstration in Japan recently of a 3cm rewritable optical disc that can store four gigabytes. The drive is small too!"
Interesting that they note that 4 gigs can store 5 2 hour movies on the thing :)
found a Japanese site with pics http://www.zdnet.co.jp/news/0210/04/nj00_sffo.html
First versions of the disc will be:
a) Ready for sale in two years.
b) Store only 1 Gb.
c) Expected to cost £70 / drive.
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There are some nice pictures at: http://www.zdnet.co.jp/mobile/0210/04/n_sffo.html James
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Wayne Fletcher at Philips's Southampton lab says SFFO will be ready for sale in two years. Chris Buma, who heads Philips's optical division at Eindhoven in the Netherlands, says discs can be made for "a few cents". The drives will initially cost around £70 but this is expected to fall.
Did you not read the next sentance?
Fletcher at Philips's Southampton lab says SFFO will be ready for sale in two years.
Didn't Duke Nukem Forever have a relase date at one point? My rule of thumb is that until you can actually buy it, it's just a concept.
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