Vertical limit part 1 in hindi

Vertical limit part 1 in hindi

I guess vertical limit part 1 in hindi is the next after Blu-Ray as the internet is becoming faster and faster. I have no idea but I m sure it s going to be smaller and better. We want things compact and flexible and with more power. Movies will be available in the internet and someday we won t use disks to store movies. I m thinking about special type of flash drives for movies. They would be smaller but can store much more movies than disks do. movielover, on 21 August 2010 07:55 AM, said: Movies will be available in the internet and someday we won t use disks to store movies. I m thinking about special type of flash drives for movies. They would be smaller but can store much more movies than disks do. Actually, I believe I posted a story about 6 mos. ? ago about kiosks in airports that will allow you to do download to a portable device while you are waiting As far as storage capacity, the blu ray discs time is just about up. The future will be either holographic storage which has a theoretical limit of 6 tb per disc or something Sony is working on which has 500gb storage capacity per layer. Now that is big as it is almost equivalent to my external drive. I hope manufacturers would also try to upgrade the system of the disc to withstand scratches. If the disc is scratch and it was full then it would be a big failure. Think of it vertical limit part 1 in hindi way, if they make it scratch proof and rewritable hundreds of times than you would be paying an enormous price per disk, because basically what you d get was a hard drive. Disks need to be easy to produce and cheap to sell. bangthebass, on 05 October 2010 10:29 AM, said: Think of it this way, if they make it scratch proof and rewritable hundreds of times than you would be paying an enormous price per disk, because basically what you d get was a hard drive. Disk need to be easy to produce and cheap to sell. I agree with you completely. But my point is it is useless to create a disc with a very large storage and still very susceptible to scratches, which I think is the common problem of discs. I mean we could place small files into it so it will be scratched then only a few data will be damaged. So what is the use of the big size then? If we are going to fill the disc and it had been scratched then a lot of data or the whole data in the disc will be damaged. Oh well, we ll just have to wait for it to arrive and check it for ourselves. It useful because data is getting larger and larger as transfer speeds and general computer speeds rise, look at it this way at the time when everybody was using floppy disks which have 4 mb data space what was the point of starting to put data on Compact Disks CD s which have 700mb s of data space? Yes disks are sensitive, but if the content is to big to be practical to fit it on smaller disk, you don t really have a choice.

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