December 15, 2009 at 12:20 am

New Media Innovations Worth Checking Into

You have no doubt heard of the Blu-ray and know that it was designed to replace the standard DVD. Blu-ray discs strides in leaps and bounds and the name comes from the blue-violet laser that is used to read the disc. Blu-ray laser employs a shorter wavelength than what is on the DVD format, and allows almost six times more storage capacity than a DVD. Blank Blu-Ray discs are in single-, dual-layer 25GB and 50GB formats. If you have paidHundreds of dollars for a large LCD, plasma or widescreen HDTV, then you should be all you can from this purchase. Unfortunately, the standard DVD player, these quantities justice, but do not blu ray media. The main advantage of Blu-ray discs, the playback quality. Blu-ray plays videos in HD at a much higher resolution than standard DVD. With Blu Ray you get advanced features and intense film experience.

Another significant development is the LightScribe media. This is aOptical disc recording technology, the recordable CD and DVD media used for labels with a laser to produce text and graphics are etched to produce. This makes labels and printable discs obsolete. The advantage is that it allows you to create LightScribe label directly onto your discs with an optical disc writer. It is required that you designed special discs for this purpose and use a disc burner. Once you read your data, which burned side of the disc,You only need to flip it over and insert it. The laser will etch into the label side, so that it creates an image. You need some special precautions for storage to prevent fading of the LightScribe media. These include the use of polypropylene disc sleeves and you need to store the discs in a cool, dark place.

A thermal CD printer is another great innovation that is suitable for the home or office. A thermal CD printer is an affordable CD printer that uses heat to transfer the pressure toto the surface of the disc. This is done by a thin strip of film between the disc and the print head did. This type of CD printer is faster than other CD-printing technologies and the pressure is durable and it does cost a lot to operate.

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