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October 05, 2007
CEATEC - After all the talk, high-def on regular
InfoWorld - Both of the new high-def formats were developed because conventional DVDs don't have the capacity to hold an HD movie in the MPEG2 format used for most of the world's HDTV broadcasting. While a DVD holds just 4.7G-bytes of data per layer, an HD DVD ...
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Posted by Joe at October 5, 2007 05:16 PM


