According to a news report on Nikkei's Tech-On website, the laser has an oscillation wavelength of 405nm and can write at speeds of 8x on triple- and quadruple-layer Blu-ray discs. This essentially means that, using the current technology, where a single layer of the disc can be fitted with 25GB of storage space, Sharp's laser could allow for 75GB or 100GB recordable discs.
For more details:
http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/english/NEWS_EN/20090911/175178/
Naa I live the PC on and go to work while its backing up. LOL. I know 8 is not extremely fast but it’s all data and MP3's to back up.
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