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Turner Testing Holographic Storage

Izmunuti writes "An article in ComputerWorld describes tests by Turner Entertainment of a holographic storage system from InPhase Technologies as a possible replacement for magnetic tape for storing their movies and other programs for playback and broadcast. The article states that each holographic disk holds 300 GBytes." Even more impressive is the cost per terabyte estimated for just a few years down the road.

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  1. A few years down the road... by w.p.richardson · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Mmmmmm... vapor...

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    1. Re:A few years down the road... by n0d3 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      You do realize that inphase actually has working prototypes. Turner is actually TESTING it allready.

      Secondly, E-Ink is real. Sony has made a book like reader device with it. The reason you don't see it everywhere is because the creators (among Philips) doesn't think it's ready (speedwise they are improving still) but more importantly they don't wanna go all out until it has color. Nobody wants black and white screens anymore. Oh and yes, they are quite advanced with that aswell.

      And Duke Nukem forever will arrive ... some day : )