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I remember reading somewhere that the HD-DVD format was going to be used because there was less costs involved in updating hardware. I'm not sure if that was the only factor but I'm sure it was the biggest one.
One of the things blue ray offers which will probably make it the likely canidate for the next genration of storage devices is its capacity. last i checked they had a disc capable of holding 100 gigs....
I believe that stability is still an issue. Jerry
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Japan's Sony Corp. and Toshiba Corp. are close to finalizing a plan to develop a common standard for next-generation DVDs to resolve a three-year-long battle over formats that threatened the industry's growth, a Japanese newspaper reported on Monday.A detailed plan could be unveiled ahead of a key meeting of manufacturers involved in the manufacture of next-generation DVDs scheduled for May 16, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun said.Sony, along with Matsush*ta Electric Industrial Co. Ltd., maker of Panasonic brand products, had been pushing for the standard it calls Blu-ray, while Toshiba, with NEC Corp. and Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd., has been promoting a technology called HD DVD.Both sides have indicated that a new, unified format will use Sony's technology for recording information onto an optical disk while Toshiba will supply software that will handle efficient data transfer and copyright protection.
STORAGE MAKER Iomega says it has been granted two optical storage patents which could ramp up DVD capacity by 40-100 times and up transfer rates up to 30 times.
Iomega is working to investigate the commercial feasibility of this format and other nano-structural data encoding formats. One possibility being investigated, termed NG-DVD (Nano-Grating - DVD), uses nano-gratings to encode multi-level information via reflectivity, polarization, phase, and reflective orientation multiplexing. Iomega is concurrently evaluating and developing appropriate partners to leverage this intellectual property for producing commercial data storage devices.