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What's So Great About a BlueRay Disc Recorder?

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The BlueRay disc recorder is proving to be the gateway for optical disc formats in the days to come, but not too many people truly understand it. Developed by the top electronic companies in the world, this new data format provides superior recording, writing and playback of data for the average consumer. One of the best uses for a BlueRay disc is storage of data, as it can hold more than even the largest of the standard DVDs.

DVDs use lasers that are red in color for reading and writing of files containing music, movies or data. The BlueRay disc recorder uses blue colored lasers, however, which is where its name springs from. The advantage of using BlueRay disc technology is that it can also work with many CD players and DVD players, or just about any equipment that has the compatible technology to read the discs.

The wavelength of the blue colored rays utilized in a BlueRay disc recorder is shorter than that of red lasers used in DVDs, which translates into greater precision and higher definition. Since it stores the data more efficiently, there's a lot of space on just one disc.

Many years of hard work and research have gone into development of the BlueRay disc recorder. This cutting edge technology has been able to increase data storage capabilities by at least five times what a DVD can store. In fact, a double layer DVD stores about 10 gigabytes of information, whereas a dual layered BlueRay disc can store as much as 50 gigabytes of data.

The average consumer will see some noticeable advantages when switching over to using BlueRay disc technology. The dual-layer BlueRay discs make it easy to store more than 20 hours of standard video, or if you choose to record high definition files, you can put five hours worth on one disk. With one BlueRay disc you can actually replace five of your DVDs.

Another amazing thing the consumer can enjoy with a BlueRay disc recorder is an amazing audio and visual experience. Even though a BlueRay player is a bit costlier, it's worth it due to better picture and audio quality.

Currently, BlueRay disc technology is used not only by music companies, but by manufacturers engaged in everything from consumer electronics to personal computers, and recording media to video games.




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