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Audio and Video Talk
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Blu-ray is dead - heckuva job, Sony!
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 801513" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>Storage has become so cheap and easily available (think of the many offers you get for free on-line storage) that there will be no need to delete stuff to make place for new. Storage can just keep on growing. We must not envisage storage as it is today, with millions of hard drives spinning away. In future this storage will be solid state (what type I do not know exactly) and hundreds if not thousands of times more efficient and economical of space</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 801513, member: 746"] Storage has become so cheap and easily available (think of the many offers you get for free on-line storage) that there will be no need to delete stuff to make place for new. Storage can just keep on growing. We must not envisage storage as it is today, with millions of hard drives spinning away. In future this storage will be solid state (what type I do not know exactly) and hundreds if not thousands of times more efficient and economical of space [/QUOTE]
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Blu-ray is dead - heckuva job, Sony!
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