Researchers at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology have developed an optical disc with a capacity of over a petabit of data, equivalent to well...
Here I thought that was because nearly no one uses them anymore. The large volume of folks who didn’t coddle their DVDs are Netflix subscribers now, the few people who do still bother to buy movies or games on disc are the folks who care about them, and thus don’t leave them on the TV stand to get scratched.
Newer discs are way more scratch resistant. I’ve never heard of a Blu Ray or a currwnt gen game getting scratched.
Here I thought that was because nearly no one uses them anymore. The large volume of folks who didn’t coddle their DVDs are Netflix subscribers now, the few people who do still bother to buy movies or games on disc are the folks who care about them, and thus don’t leave them on the TV stand to get scratched.
It’s a mix of both facts, but the blue part of BluRay is a protective layer that is way better than DVD.
sauce plz?
I can’t remember where I first heard or saw it, maybe in an ad on an actual blu ray, but this link confirms it.