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Archival Disc; Next form of Blu-ray; holds up to 300GB of data, eventually 1TB
Topic Started: Mar 11 2014, 04:26 AM (105 Views)
-Luffy Foxtrot-
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Sony and Panasonic will release the initial 300GB discs around Summer 2015, with plans for 500GB and 1TB discs to be released sometime in the future.
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-Arem-
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Ooh, that's huge. It's actually quite interesting that Blu-Ray discs will soon carry enough space that many computers nowadays have.
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Blacklightning
Nov 14 2011, 02:48 AM
I like it when people use the word "gay" in any context other than a homosexual one - it only proves that they have the maturity of a five year old, as if their obsession with shooters didn't already do a good job of pointing that out. It's also pretty amusing that he pointed out Skyrim considering the fact that, y'know, it's set in the bloody medival era and doesn't even have muskets, let alone generic modern firearms.

But just for fun, let's play around with his logic a bit.

game - gun = gay
game + gun = -gay
game + gun + Arem = ???


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Until somebody finds a way to make discs read faster, the size is completely irrelevant to me. Because until that happens all that's going to occur noticably is making loading times increasingly longer and longer - something that's been a problem for basically as long as disc-based media has existed.

Honestly though I doubt these are even intended for public use anyway (anyone who needs that much space conventionally already has an external HDD anyway), so what I think of them is kind of irrelevant.
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