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Mark Peters : 2005-11-19 04:05:00
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Maxell Holographic Optical Storage Media : Maxell Corporation of America's Professional Media Products Division is showcasing the future of storage media with Holographic optical recording technology at the 2005 National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Post+ Production Show. A joint venture by Maxell and InPhase Technologies, Holographic media - with its enormous 300 GB storage capacity, its speedy 160 Mbps transfer rate, and its superior archival life - is certain to make a compelling choice for the next wave of optical storage users. Holographic recording technology utilizes a laser beam to form and store data in a number of 3D hologram images of data pages into the same location.
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Dennis Hissink : 2005-07-05 23:45:00
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HD DVD-R disc introduction : A group of four manufacturers announced successful development of a prototype of a HD DVD-R disc, the write-once next generation DVD disc, that can be easily produced at high volume on standard DVD-Recordable production lines. Hitachi Maxell and Mitsubishi Kagaku Media/Verbatim have separately tested and verified the manufacturability of the write-once discs, which use a new organic dye specifically developed for blue-laser applications, and confirmed the prospect of volume production. The new dye is the result of a joint development project by Hayashibara Biochemical Laboratories, a key manufacturer of dyes for DVD-Recordable discs, Mitsubishi Kagaku Media/Verbatim and Toshiba Corporation.
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Dennis Hissink : 2005-06-30 01:40:00
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Maxell Double-Layer DVD+R media introduction :Maxell Cor- poration of America, the technology and marketing leader in advanced recordable media products, is now shipping double-layer DVD+R media, delivering an 80 percent capacity boost for a broad range of data storage, multimedia and video applications. This latest recordable media breakthrough from Maxell increases per-disc capacity on a single side to 8.5 gigabytes, supporting high-capacity backup applications. One double-layer DVD+R will hold up to four hours of DVD-quality video, 16 hours of VHS-quality video, approximately one hour of high-definition video, or more than four million pages of text - the equivalent of more than 13,000 300-page books.
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Mark Peters : 2005-04-16 18:10:00
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Maxell 4.7 GB DVD-R Pro media introduction : Maxell Corporation of America, the technology and marketing leader in advanced recordable media products, steps up to meet the needs of pharmaceutical professionals with its new premium line of DVD-R Pro media. Designed to withstand both abuse and contaminants in diagnostic laboratories and clinical trial environment, DVD-R Pro incorporates breakthrough technologies, resulting in the utmost in DVD durability for long-term data protection. Maxell's new 4.7 GB DVD-RPro media features the company's innovative MAXPRO Hardcoat technology, producing a media surface that is 40 times more scratch resistant and 20 times more dust resistant than standard DVD media.
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Dennis Hissink : 2005-01-27 22:10:20
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Maxell DVD-RPRO has been introduced by Maxell. The company steps up to meet the needs of business users with its new premium line of Maxell DVD-RPRO media. Designed to withstand both abuse and contaminants, Maqxell DVD-RPRO incorporates breakthrough technologies, resulting in the utmost in DVD durability for long-term data protection. The new 4.7 GB Maxell DVD-RPRO media features the company's innovative MAXPRO Hardcoat technology, producing a media surface that is 40 times more scratch resistant and 20 times more dust resistant than standard DVD media. Maxell has combined a number of technology improvements to ensure long-term data integrity in developing an ultra-durable DVD solution that delivers twice the life.
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