Sony ships blu-ray 23GB Professional Disc for Data drives and media
Posted on 02/12/03 15:04 by Dennis                             
Sony ships blu-ray 23GB Professional Disc for Data drives and media
GristyMcFisty and Louie both used our news submit to tell us that Sony has begun shipping its Professional Disc for Data (PDD) blue laser optical drives and media. The PDD system, which offers up to 23GB of storage capacity, is being initially aimed at system integrators and OEMs. However, the company expects to offer products under its own name during the first quarter of next year. Sony didn't disclose pricing, but the drives and media costs are expected to be significant:

Sony is pitching PDD against today's DAT, CD and DVD back-up and archiving systems. The electronics giant touts the format's capacity and data transfer speed of 11MBps - more if data compression is turned on. PDD's native storage capacity is more than double commonplace MO storage products.

The 12cm PDD discs are fitted inside airtight protective cartridges. Rewriteable and write-once versions are on offer. The 5.25in drive, dubbed the BW-F101, connects to the host system across a Ultrawide 160 SCSI interface.

Sony re-iterated its plan to ship a second-generation drive by 2005 that offers a 50GB capacity and 22MBps data transfer rate. Third-generation products will double those figures.

Source: The Register

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By hardgiant, Tue 2 Dec 2003 21:01
Not sure if this worth it considering that dual layer DVD plus is coming plus I think 4.7 GB is enough space for backing up data at a decent cost. The media is suppose to cost $42 each, that's an expensive solution.
By ctrlc, Mon 8 Dec 2003 17:28
blu-ray disc from Sony..... anyone knows if there is industry wide acceptance and standardisation of blu-ray disc? like there is the DVD forum for DVD's? I think everyone is allegic to more proprietary storage tecgnologies. At least these very first blu-ray stuff seems to be proprietary.

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