Acum cativa ani un domn profesor ROMAN plangea pe la posturile de televiziune dupa cateva mii de dolari.
Pentru miniaturizarea unui CD-ROM ce putea inmagazina treabyti pe un CD.
Oferea cota parte din inventie oricarui "industrias" roman sau statului daca contribuiau cu cateva mii de dolari.
Din cate stiu s-a ales praful de inventie (in Romania).
 
 
Cu stima,
Dicu-Sava Cristian
www.dsclex.ro
 
London (pte/27.05.2005/08:35) - A DVD patent has just been released to the US storage company Iomega http://iomega.com . The new DVD may be able to hold several hundred movies - almost a terabyte of data, which is between 40 to 100 times more information than current DVDs can hold.

The new patent uses more nanometre-scale sloped ridges to diffract light, and is called 'Method and Apparatus for Optical Data Storage'.

Using shorter wavelength light to read smaller surface features than conventional DVDs - which hold about 8.5 gigabytes - the storage of 10 times as much data will be possible.

Toshiba
http://www.toshiba.com , NEC and Sanyo have already produced the HD-DVD - and Sony has invented the Blu-Ray Disc. Both are seeking acceptance in the market.

But Iomega's patent, called Articulated Optical Digital Versatile Disc (AO-DVD), has sub-wave surface bumps sloping at slightly different angles, which would allow even more information - up to 100 times more - to be encoded.

Physicists at the Imperial College London, UK
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/physics are also working on increasing storage space on DVDs. Researcher Peter T�r�k said that whether the new DVD technology takes off will depend on the entertainment industry. "The decision as to whether to turn this into a product doesn't depend on us," he said. "It depends on Hollywood."


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