Panasonic, Sony Pave Way For 66.6GB Blu-Ray Discs
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Sony and Panasonic, two leading Japanese producers of consumer electronics products, have jointly developed a technology that will successfully add almost a third of more storage space in the currently available 25 GB Blu-ray discs, thus allowing users to store around 33GB of data with ease. The technology called i-MLSE which is an acronym for Maximum Likelihood Sequence Estimation is a new method of evaluating Blu-ray Disc media quality that is expected to...
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