150 hours? Please, I thought you guys were smarter.
The compression algorithm used on Bluray discs is the suckage. Today's BUDGET drives, at about 300GB, could store 350-400 hours easily, and I think that's lowballing it.
I always thought that a few terabytes of data is plenty for pron. But obviously I have not been watching it in HD as my learned friend suggest in his article.

touché.
Sony will figure out a way to add DRM too it and turn a great invention in to a class action suit where Sony winds up loosing billions of dollars. It's the "sony way."
The compression algorithm used on Bluray discs is the suckage. Today's BUDGET drives, at about 300GB, could store 350-400 hours easily, and I think that's lowballing it.
They will probably partner up with Toshiba.
I always thought that a few terabytes of data is plenty for pron. But obviously I have not been watching it in HD as my learned friend suggest in his article.

touché.
Sony will figure out a way to add DRM too it and turn a great invention in to a class action suit where Sony winds up loosing billions of dollars. It's the "sony way."
that's how minidiscs work isn't it? curie temperature and all that...