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		<title>blurayrecorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 23:08:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Presently increasing numbers of users are turning to High Definition TV to watch the latest digital TV. Along with this, the need for recording HD content is increasing as well. Anyway, HD video takes up a considerable amount of hard drive space. Blu ray technology has been devised for this purpose. This technology makes use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, more and more people are upgrading to HDTV to enjoy modern digital television. And with this, the demand for recording high-definition content is also rising. Anyway, HD video takes up a considerable amount of hard drive space. Blu ray technology has been the answer for this problem. This technology uses equivalent MPEG-2 compression standard as DTV, thus rendering it hugely compatible with the global standard for digital broadcasting. A dual-layer Blu-ray disk with 50GB can hold up to six hours of high definition content. Even though blu ray players are now on sale in the United States and are adequate for playing such HD content, they still are minus the option of recording HD content.</p>
<p>For this end, blu ray recorders have been created. These devices make use of 36Mbps data transfer rate which is sufficient for recording and playing back digital HD transmissions whilst retaining the original picture quality. Blu ray disc recorder can play video discs and at the same time record HD video telecast on television.</p>
<p>Blu ray recorders are presently on sale only in Japan and began as a remarkable innovation in digital broadcasting. Several of the producers of blu ray recorders are Zenith, Yamaha, Sony, Sharp, Samsung, Pioneer, Philips, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, JVC, Hitachi, and Amex. Customers in the USA have been waiting for the blu ray recorders for quite some time now. It is anticipated but has not still come true. Panasonic however, is expected to release the first freestanding blu ray recorder in the US during the first half of 2009. Expectations for blu ray recorders make the market prospective, but blu ray recorders will encounter tough contests from the rest of the available HD recording tools such as the HD-TIVO and Cable/Satellite HD-DVRs. Cinema studios and other entertainers are insisting on certain copy-protection obligations to be fulfilled by blu ray recorders. Additionally, as experienced by Japan, the price of blu ray recorders is very much on the higher side than the price of a standalone blu ray player (by now available in the US) which the US market deems to be quite pricey. Another factor to consider here is the price of HD DVRs. A blank 25GB BD-R Disc cost about - which is relatively cheap as well as convenient.</p>
<p>In spite of all these minuses, the induction of blu ray recorders to the United States is a long-awaited occurrence.</p>
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		<title>bluraydrives</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 00:41:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, the blu ray discs are yet another revolution in technology. This new optical disc format is a proud development of the Blu Ray Disc Association (BDA) that include HP, Dell, LG, Hitachi, Apple, Samsung, Panasonic, JVC, Sony, Mitsubishi, Philips, Pioneer, Sharp, Thomson, and TDK which includes TDK, Thomson, Sharp, Pioneer, Philips, Mitsubishi, Sony, JVC, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, the blu ray discs are yet another revolution in technology.  The blu ray disc is the latest optical disc format created by the BDA (Blu Ray Disc Association which includes TDK, Thomson, Sharp, Pioneer, Philips, Mitsubishi, Sony, JVC, Panasonic, Samsung, Apple, Hitachi, LG, Dell, and HP}.  The Blu Ray Disc Association consists of one hundred and eighty of the worlds prominent PC, Media and consumer electronics producers.</p>
<p>HD DVDs and Blue Ray DVDs were in fierce competition some time back over which would become the successor of the DVD.  Now that blu ray discs have won this battle, the focus is now on blu ray drives that support the ability to read and write the data on blu ray disks.  As the name signifies, the blu ray technology makes use of blue-violet laser to access data whereas the available technology at present uses a red laser.  A blue-violet laser (405nm) which is very short in wavelength than a red laser(650nm)concentrates the laser spot with superb accuracy.  The advantage of this is that, it permits data to be stored in less space since the data can be packed more tightly, which further, allows consumers to fit additional data on the disc even though it may be the same size as a CD or a DVD. One single-layer High Definition DVD disc holds only 15 GB whilst single-layer blu ray disc can hold 25 GB which is over 2 hours of HD video and thirteen hours of normal video.A dual-layer HD-DVD can hold up to 30 GB whereas dual-layer blue ray DVDs can store 54 GB which is 4.5hours of high-definition video and more than 20hours of a standard video.</p>
<p>However, blu ray drives are no doubt more expensive than its counterparts.  Blu ray drives that can both read blu ray discs and burn DVDs are about 3 times the price of a standard DVD burner.  Further, if you are on the look out for blu ray drives that can burn blu ray media, the prices will be 10 times higher.</p>
<p>Many online shopping websites are available for you to choose your blu ray drives.  A simple search will find you excellent bargain for your money. Some of the many manufactures of blu ray drives include BenQ, HP, LG, Panasonic, Philips, Pioneer, Samsung and Sony.  Though it is not obligatory, the Blu Ray Disc Association allows manufacture of backward compatibility reading normal compact discs and DVDs in addition to blu ray discs.</p>
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		<title>bluraydiscs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 02:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the advent of the Compact Disc at the beginning of Nineteen Eighties, the world underwent a dramatic change. It provided great audio quality and the ability to hold six hundred and fifty megabytes of data as a giant step in data storing and retrieving. This was the first time people had access to pre-recorded, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the advent of the Compact Disc at the beginning of Nineteen Eighties, the world underwent a dramatic change. It provided great audio quality and the ability to hold six hundred and fifty megabytes of data as a giant step in data storing and retrieving. This happened to be the first instance of low-priced media which offered recordable, pre-recorded and rewritable options. It enabled widespread recording and distribution of audio. Anyway, the necessity for greater storage capabilities grew in the nineteen nineties and resulted in the creation of the DVD which saw a five-fold increase of storage capabilities. Even though the know-how was novel, the latest DVD format made use of the same form factor as the Compact Disc that made easy the transformation to next generation format. This added to the DVDs success with consumers.</p>
<p>In the present day, blu ray discs have made still another upheaval. This new optical disc format is a proud development of the Blu Ray Disc Association (BDA) that include HP, Dell, LG, Hitachi, Apple, Samsung, Panasonic, JVC, Sony, Mitsubishi, Philips, Pioneer, Sharp, Thomson, and TDK.  Blu Ray Disc Association consists of the Globes frontline producers of media, personal computers and consumer electronics items, numbering one hundred and eighty.</p>
<p>Blu ray discs provide enhanced storing capabilities, i.e. twenty-five GB on single-layer and fifty GB on dual layer discs. It is the last word in user experience and facilitates rewriting, recording, playback and distribution of HD videos. The fact that the blu ray discs are based on the bare disc physical form factor renders it compatible with compact discs and DVDs.</p>
<p>Just as its name denotes, blu ray discs utilizes a blue-violet laser beam to read and write data instead of the red laser beam which is being used as per the available technology at present. The wavelength of a blue-violet laser (405nm) is way shorter than that of a red laser (650nm) and this has made it easier to concentrate the laser spot with superb accuracy. The advantage of this is that, it permits data to be stored in less space since the data can be packed more tightly, which further, allows consumers to fit additional data on the disc even though it may be the same size as a CD or a DVD.</p>
<p>Presently supported by some of the world&#8217;s leading consumer electronics, personal computer, video game, recording media, and music companies, these new generation blu ray discs have also won the support of Hollywood studios and other smaller studios, some of whom have already announced the release of new movies on blu ray discs.</p>
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		<title>bluray dvd player</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 23:22:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bluray discs are the newest and the latest when it comes to optical disc storage. The time of the DVD and the CD seems to be coming to an end. Compared to the 50GB of data that a bluray disc can store, the storage capacity of the DVD and CD which used to seem huge [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bluray discs are the newest and the latest when it comes to optical disc storage. Gone are the days when we had to use DVDs of CDs for every kind of storage that we could think of. DVDs had the disadvantage of only being able to store only about 700 MB of data on the disc, but Bluray discs can store up to 50 GB memory on a single disc.</p>
<p>A good bluray dvd player needs to play not only bluray discs but CDs and DVDs as well. Because the laser wavelength differs from the one used to read and write older DVDs and CDs, the newer bluray technology needs to be compatible with older forms that are still in use. The bluray dvd player has become a to be bought at stores and even online. Prices for bluray dvd players can be a little bit more than what you would dish out for a standard DVD player, but then there is the benefit that when you watch movies on the bluray dvd player, you will be able to enjoy better quality sound and video than experienced ever before. Standard quality is no longer enough, with everyone rushing to get super-high quality goods. We all want to know we are getting the best value for our money. Buying a bluray dvd play ensures that you have the benefit of many new features and get a better viewing experience as well. Thanks to the bluray disc&#8217;s great storage capacity, more information can be put on it, so after you&#8217;ve purchased a bluray dvd player you don&#8217;t have to worry about how many of your movies are on it and whether you can have all the specials on as well.</p>
<p>The Bluray dvd player has been released by many companies, all trying to get into the market with the newest technology. Fortunately for consumers who still have CDs and DVDs, big players like Sony, Panasonic and Samsung produce a bluray dvd player that&#8217;s compatible with CDs and DVDs as well. Companies don&#8217;t really have to use this backward compatible techology, because it is optional in manufacture, but decide to do it to improve sales to customers who are reluctant to let go of older technologies.</p>
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		<title>blueraydvds</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 22:05:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This future optical disc format BRD (Blue Ray DVDs) is a remarkable invention of the BDA (Blu Ray Disc Association) that consists of TDK, Thomson, Sharp, Pioneer, Philips, Mitsubishi, Sony, JVC, Panasonic, Samsung, Apple, Hitachi, LG, Dell and HP. The Blu Ray Disc Association has the globes most prominent manufacturers of PCs, consumer electronics and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This next generation optical disc format Blue Ray DVDs &#8211; is a proud development of the Blu Ray Disc Association (BDA) that include HP, Dell, LG, Hitachi, Apple, Samsung, Panasonic, JVC, Sony, Mitsubishi, Philips, Pioneer, Sharp, Thomson, and TDK. The BDA boasts 180 of the world&#8217;s leading consumer electronics, media and personal computer manufacturers.</p>
<p>The days of DVDs are numbered. With more and more people upgrading to HDTV to enjoy modern digital television, the need to store high-definition content is also on the rise. However, DVDs are known to support a resolution of 720 x 480 whereas HD content resolutions reach as higher as 1920 x 1080. High definition video content also consumes a lot of hard drive space. Two hours of HD content with data compression necessitates up to 22 GB of storage space while a DVD-18 disc (dual-sided dual-layer disc) has a storage capacity of only 17GB.</p>
<p>The solution to this problem has let to the development of two technologies HD DVD and Blue Ray DVDs &#8211; that are now in fierce competition with each to gain market share and become the successor of the DVD. Both these technologies are very similar in nature but the blue ray DVDs have an advantage since these boast a far higher storage capacity than the HD DVD. The blue ray discs, as the name suggests, uses a blue-violet laser to read and write data unlike the current technology which uses red laser. A blue-violet laser (405nm) carries a much lesser wavelength than a red laser. The advantage of this is that, it permits data to be stored in less space since the data can be packed more tightly, which further, allows consumers to fit additional data on the disc even though it may be the same size as a CD or a DVD.<br />
A single-layer high definition DVD can hold only fifteen GB of data whilst single-layer blue ray DVDs can hold twenty-five GB which amounts to over two hours of HD video and thirteen hours of normal video. A double-layer High Definition-DVD can store up to thirty GB whilst double-layer blue ray DVDs can hold fifty-four GB which is 4.5 hours of HD video and more than 20 hours of normal video.</p>
<p>Blue ray DVDs are also light on the manufacturers since these are built by injection-molding process on a single 1.1-mm disc compared to the traditional injection-molding process on a 0.6 mm (HD DVD follow the same method) which thereby reduces costs. This savings balances out the expenses of adding the protective layer required on blue ray DVDs which means that the end price cannot be very different from the price of a regular DVD.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 03:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blue ray discs are the newest intervention in technological sphere. This new optical disc format is a proud development of the Blu Ray Disc Association (BDA) that include HP, Dell, LG, Hitachi, Apple, Samsung, Panasonic, JVC, Sony, Mitsubishi, Philips, Pioneer, Sharp, Thomson, and TDK. The Blu Ray Disc Association comprises one hundred and eighty of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blue ray discs are the newest intervention in technological sphere. This latest optical disc system is a remarkable creation of the BDA (Blu Ray Disc Association) which consists of TDK, Thomson, Sharp, Pioneer, Philips, Mitsubishi, Sony, JVC, Panasonic, Samsung, Apple, Hitachi, LG, Dell and HP. The Blu Ray Disc Association comprises one hundred and eighty of the globes frontline PC makers, media and consumer electronics producers.</p>
<p>As the name suggests, the blue ray discs make use of a blue-violet laser to read and write data as opposed to the current technology which uses red laser. A blue-violet laser (405nm) possesses very shorter wavelength than a red laser (650nm), thus enabling the focusing of the laser spot with exceptional accuracy. The advantage of this is that, it permits data to be stored in less space since the data can be packed more tightly, which further, allows consumers to fit additional data on the disc even though it may be the same size as a CD or a DVD. Moreover, blue ray discs afford a comprehensive storage capability. A single-layer blue ray disc could hold twenty-seven GB of data which is in excess of two hours of HD video and thirteen hours of normal video. The double-layer blue ray disc could hold fifty GB of data which is 4.5 hours of HD video and normal video in excess of twenty hours.</p>
<p>Blue ray discs are the perfect definition of the ultimate user experience. It further allows the recording, rewriting, playback and distribution of high-definition videos. The blue ray discs have been founded on the bare disc physical form factor which makes it compatible with CDs and DVDs.</p>
<p>Blue ray discs are also light on the manufacturers since these are built by injection-molding process on a single 1.1-mm disc compared to the traditional which thereby reduces costs. This savings balances out the expenses of adding the protective layer required on blue ray discs which means that the end price cannot be very different from the price of a regular DVD. Blue ray discs also have a higher data transfer rate of 36Mbps than the DVDs of today that transfer data at the speed of 10Mbps. This means that it would take only an hour and a half to record 25GB of data onto a blue ray disc.</p>
<p>The conventional DVDs and CDs initially came into the market with merely read-only formats. The blue ray discs however, plan to provide a wide range of formats that include BD-ROM (read only), BD-R (recordable) and BD-RE (rewritable).</p>
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		<title>Blue ray technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 21:41:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The new age is here in DVD technology, and its called the blue ray technology. It has taken the DVD industry by storm. If you werent aware of the latest trends, you might be clueless about what Im referring to. With the research and development programs carried out over several years, blue ray technology can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The new age is here in DVD technology, and its called the blue ray technology. It has taken the DVD industry by storm. Some are still in darkness when it comes to this technology. But it is considered to be the future in data storage and portable data storage devices. Blue ray technology has come a long way from years of research and development. The biggest names in the high tech industry, such as HP, Sony, Toshiba, Apple and many more companies has come together to come up with this extraordinary blue ray technology.</p>
<p>The reason behind its name is very simple. The laser used to read and store data onto this blue ray disc is of the color blue instead of the traditional red laser used in standard DVDs.</p>
<p>With the evolution of blue ray technology came the devices blue ray DVD players and blue ray recorders. All these devices had the capability of providing its users high picture quality, high video and audio storage space. In addition to these, there were desktop computers, laptops and even game stations such as Xbox, Nintendo and Playstation-3 that used blue ray technology to serve its consumers.</p>
<p>Surveys show how individuals prefer watching the latest blockbuster movie at the comfort of their home instead of going to the cinema hall. This has become the latest trend due to the high increase of people using blue ray technology. Since blue ray discs can be played on a blue ray DVD player, individuals are able to watch movies with crystal clear, picture quality and a high definition sound system.</p>
<p>That is not all. Blue ray technology has more to give you. Imagine the normal capacity of a standard DVD doubled. Who needs hard disks any more when you have the superior blue ray technology? The single layer blur ray disc is capable of storing about 25 GB of space while a dual layer Blue ray disc can store up to 50 GB. And its bound to expand more and more in the years to come.</p>
<p>This will help a lot of professionals as well as the average folk in storing there day to day data and not worry about looking for it everywhere. A single blue ray disc may store countless movies and hundreds or thousands of audio tracks. Blue ray technology has made life much easier for many people around the world.</p>
<p>Now that manufacturers are keen on distributing the blue ray technology around the world you may get a blue ray disc play in your living room any time soon. Make sure you grab one soon. Blue ray technology is here to stay and for a long time too.</p>
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		<title>Blue ray recorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 01:13:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blue ray discs have revolutionized the digital and multimedia markets in a big way. People are already on the hunt for a good blue ray recorder. Even though the blue ray recorder is only available in Japan yet, it is expected to be released else where very soon. Since the blue ray technology is quite [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The latest innovation in the digital and multimedia market is the blue ray disc and the other devices that are needed to play the disc. These include the blue ray DVD player and of course the blue ray recorder. The blue ray recorder is mainly available in Japan and is expected to reach other markets in the near future.</p>
<p>Since the blue ray technology is quite new; many people may lack knowledge about the product. The blue ray technology was first developed by many leading companies involved in the production of digital goods. Sony and pioneer started work on it first, when they were at war with Toshibas HD DVD format which was later abandoned. Now the world is eagerly waiting for the world wide spreading of this new high definition blue ray disc and the blue ray recorder.</p>
<p>Panasonic is claiming to have come up with a blue ray recorder that can store up to 400 hours of ones favorite movies. Isnt that splendid?  With high definition sound and video qualities the blue ray disc and blue ray recorder is rapidly becoming a must have device for people around the world. The blue ray recorder can be seen as a very important tool especially for a teenager having a knack for movies and games, or even a business professional in need of storing large amounts of data.</p>
<p>All leading companies such as Sony, Toshiba, and Panasonic are now after the major market share in blue ray recorder software. With a wide array of devices and combo devices which will provide the consumer with more options the blue ray recorder industry is set to be the most competitive market soon. Most companies have gained a head start like Sony and Panasonic. Many more companies has also been up for the challenge.</p>
<p>But the biggest problem for these blue ray recorders is that the consumers dont get many options that come in blue ray discs just yet. So many buyers may think twice before buying a blue ray recorder. Luckily, the manufacturers have now rectified this problem by producing combo devices rather than sole blue ray recorders. So the consumer can watch discs in many formats including the conventional DVD and CD format. This will mean that until the market is dominated by blue ray discs the consumer will be able to watch movies in any format.</p>
<p>Blue ray recorder devices are expected to dominate the market in the near future. Storing hundreds of movies and watching them with one push of a button may become the norm in the future. So the best thing we can do right now is get ourselves a blue ray recorder and enjoy the show as it unveils.</p>
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		<title>Blue ray DVD player</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 23:56:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to the latest technology advancements and innovations, high-quality entertainment can now be experienced right inside your living room. What more can a person who loves movies want than stay at home, cuddle up on a sofa and watch the latest blockbuster without having to go anywhere else. The Blue ray DVDs played on a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to the latest technology advancements and innovations, high-quality entertainment can now be experienced right inside your living room. What more can a person who loves movies want than stay at home, cuddle up on a sofa and watch the latest blockbuster without having to go anywhere else. Ever since the Blue ray DVD player was introduced to the market, consumers were able to experience just that. The latest movies were brought into life, with crystal clear picture quality and powerful sounds that surrounded the whole area.</p>
<p>A Blue ray DVD player can play disks that use the Blue ray technology. A Blue ray DVD player plays Blue ray disks enable recording, rewriting of data and also the playback of high-definition video. Unlike the normal DVD we see in markets, the Blue ray disk has a much higher storage capacity. A traditional DVD stores up to 10GB, but a Blue ray disk could store between 25GB to 50GB. Users can put bonus content as well as various other interactive features in to the disk because it has a high storage space. The Blue ray disks are highly resistant to scratch marks and also dirt, hence can be played with lesser problems on any Blue ray DVD player.</p>
<p>With the high increase of Blue ray products coming into the market, consumers could be mislead by some salespeople into buying the wrong product. It is always necessary to check up on branded products before purchasing one with high quality.</p>
<p>If you are in the look out for a branded Blue ray DVD player, check on leading names such as Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, etc and purchase the best product on offer. In addition to these players, the Playstation-3 comes with a Blue ray DVD player that is already built-in. In addition to the normal DVD players that use the Blue ray technology, there are also laptops and desktop computers which have a Blue ray DVD player incorporated in them.</p>
<p>Playing standard DVDs can be done on a Blue ray DVD player, but it should be noted that the picture quality wont be of what a Blue ray disk will give you but of a normal DVD. Although DVDs and CDs work in a Blue ray DVD player, one must keep in mind that Blue ray DVDs cant be played in any other player unless it has the blue ray technology.</p>
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		<title>Blue ray DVD</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you wondering what a blue ray dvd is? Confused about this new term? Not getting the difference between an ordinary dvd and a blue ray dvd? Well there are many differences and almost all of them are good ones when compared to our old friends. The Blue ray dvd is the next generation when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When technology changes, its normal for anyone to be confused by the terms used for new products and innovations that enter the market. One such confusion occurred with the arrival of the blue ray DVD. We were always familiar with the traditional type of DVD, so what exactly is this blue ray DVD to hit the market?</p>
<p>A blue ray DVD can be played using a blue ray DVD player and nothing else. You may wonder why this is the case especially when CDs, VCDs, etc can be played on a normal DVD player. Well, the difference lies in the laser thats being used to read the data on the disc. The normal DVD player uses a read laser, but the blue ray DVD player uses a blue laser to read the discs.</p>
<p>The format war, between HD DVDs and blue ray dvds saw a lot of development in the data storage devices in the world. Finally Toshiba who was mainly involved with HD DVD stepped out and canceled the HD DVD project. After that the leading companys of the world, has come together under and outfit called the blue-ray disc association (BDA).</p>
<p>The high storage capacity is one of the biggest advantages the blue ray DVD has over the standard DVD. A single-layer blue ray DVD comes with a storage space of 25GB and the dual-layer blue ray DVD can store up to 50GB. This storage capability is actually 5 to 10 times higher than the normal DVD, giving an individual the opportunity of carrying large amounts of data without any hassle.</p>
<p>With the use of advanced audio and video codecs, a single-layer blue ray DVD gives an individual the chance of enjoying at least five to twenty of their favorite movies in HD format.</p>
<p>Blue ray technology is now used in many of the motion pictures that we see today. The famous movie The dark knight used this blue ray technology in selling copies to many of its loyal customers. The regional codes that can be seen in these discs give more control to producers in this industry.</p>
<p>Also there are many variations when it comes to blue ray dvds, such as mini blue ray dvd, blue ray dvd recordable, BD5 and BD 9 and also a variation called avcrec. For all movie lovers, gamers and workaholics alike the blue ray dvd is what you need for your future. Switch to it as soon as possible.</p>
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