Blu-ray was developed through a collaboration of technological giants, including Dell, Sony, Apple, and Hewlett-Packard. These companies united as the Blu-ray Optical Disc Association (BDA) to pool their resources in perfecting this long-awaited advance in home video entertainment (movies as well as games) and personal computer data storage. It outdoes previous technology with its superior clarity and definition in both playback and recording, its vivid colors, and crisp audio.
Another major advantage of the Blu ray disc (BD) is its much higher storage capabilities: a Blu-ray disc may hold 500% of the data a DVD can hold. This is possible since its aperture is larger than what the DVD uses, letting the Blu-ray disc run at a lower rotation speed and therefore store more data. Think of the old VHS technology with its multiple recording speeds; the EP (extended play) mode, also known as SLP (super-long play), moved more slowly and could record three times the amount of programming as the fast-moving SP (standard play) mode. In that case, though, there was an obvious difference in quality-something that is absolutely not the case with the spectacular Blu-ray.
Blu-ray players made are in stores across North America now, with movie titles already released by Fox, MGM, Disney, Paramount and other leading media producers. As part of the transition process from DVD to BD, hybrid-type players that play both formats should soon be readily available.
Just like the original standard DVDs these new and improved Blu-ray DVDs can be used for recording, backing up data, media, music, movies, and several other uses. The Blu-ray DVDs are essentially better protected and durable as more of the DVDs are being sold. Many large companies that essentially use the Blu-ray DVDs have chosen to use this style for a variety of reasons.
In many of the sales studies that were established the blu-ray DVDs are selling more and have been on the market for some time now. As more larger corporations and companies have chosen to use these DVDs the sales will increase even more. With the idea and concept that the standard DVDs are going to be a thing of the past to a certain degree, it is apparent the Blu-ray DVDs are the best in the technology of media, data, and other forms of uses of the product.
Another factor that was taken into consideration was that blu-ray DVDs are completely different in the concept that because they are designed better and last longer, they do not need to be replaced because of being broken, damaged or scratched as some of the other standard DVDs. The blu-ray DVDs also have some standards in context, as there are considered three different ‘profiles’ as a part of the usage of the DVDs and how they perform once they have any type of media, data, or anything associated with this. The polymer coating adds the exceptional protection for the Blu-ray DVDs and therefore they are essentially not easily scratched.
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