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The DVD may be headed toward obsolescence
Last edited by johnn : May 26th, 2002 at 02:16 AM. |
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that link is invalid
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I clicked it and it works for me!
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i read something about this a few years ago, it uses different coloured lazers to pick up the holograms, quite effective, but then again this kinda technology wont be out for another 20-30 years, because of the problems with it. so my rather large collection (55) of dvds is safe for now
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damn, that's kinda quick.
i remember when dvd's first came out in 98. there were hardly any dvd movies now there must be tens of thousands. |
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98?? lol i had a dvd player b4 that
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i was little so my memory's not 100% correct.
but it was around that time when i started hearing about it. |
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