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- History_of_optical_storage_media abstract "Although research into optical data storage has been ongoing for many decades, the first popular system was the Compact Disc, introduced in 1982, adapted from audio (CD-DA) to data storage (the CD-ROM format) with the 1985 Yellow Book, and re-adapted as the first mass market optical storage medium with CD-R and CD-RW in 1988. Compact Disc is still the de facto standard for audio recordings, although its place for other multimedia recordings and optical data storage has largely been superseded by DVD.DVD (initially an initialism abbreviation of \"Digital Video Disc,\" then modified to \"Digital Versatile Disc,\" then officially just \"DVD\") was the mass-market successor to CD. DVD was rolled out in 1996, again initially for video and audio. DVD recordable formats developed some time later: DVD-R in late 1997 and DVD+R in 2002. Although DVD was initially intended to prevent a format war in fact one did arise between these two formats. It was resolved with both surviving however: DVD-R predominating for stand-alone DVD recorders and players, and (for computers) most DVD devices being engineered as dual format, to be compatible with both.With the development of high-definition television, and the popularization of broadband and digital storage of movies, a further format development took place, again giving rise to two camps: HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc, based upon a switch from red to blue-violet laser and tighter engineering tolerances. After suffering a number of significant losses to Blu-ray, Toshiba announced their withdrawal from HD DVD on 19 February 2008.As of 2007, future development beyond Blu-ray Disc appear to be based upon one or more of the following technologies, all in varying stages of development: Holographic data storage. 3D optical data storage. Near-field optics. Solid immersion optics (allowing an extremely high numerical aperture). Discs utilizing very short wavelengths such as UV or X-rays. Layer selection discs (LS-R). Multi-level technology. Complex pit shapes allowing multiple channels to be stored on one track. Wavelength multiplexing techniques.↑".
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- History_of_optical_storage_media wikiPageWikiLink 3D_optical_data_storage.
- History_of_optical_storage_media wikiPageWikiLink Blu-ray.
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- History_of_optical_storage_media wikiPageWikiLink De_facto_standard.
- History_of_optical_storage_media wikiPageWikiLink Dual_format.
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- History_of_optical_storage_media wikiPageWikiLink LS-R.
- History_of_optical_storage_media wikiPageWikiLink MultiLevel_Recording.
- History_of_optical_storage_media wikiPageWikiLink Multiplexing.
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- History_of_optical_storage_media wikiPageWikiLink Numerical_aperture.
- History_of_optical_storage_media wikiPageWikiLink Optical_disc.
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- History_of_optical_storage_media subject Category:Optoelectronics.
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- History_of_optical_storage_media comment "Although research into optical data storage has been ongoing for many decades, the first popular system was the Compact Disc, introduced in 1982, adapted from audio (CD-DA) to data storage (the CD-ROM format) with the 1985 Yellow Book, and re-adapted as the first mass market optical storage medium with CD-R and CD-RW in 1988.".
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