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    Red-ray

    is there any such thing as red ray, i read this somewhere but cant remember where.

    there was something that sony were doing:

    combining HD-DVD with Blu-Ray to make a different format, but was this format Red-ray?
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    Why would sony combine hd dvd and blu ray? They want to push their format as much as possible. There are other companies making players that will play both formats, but nobody is combining anything.

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    sont were Talking about it so it would just be a PS3 format and no other DVD player in the world could play the disc, i bet if they would have combined them sucessfully then they would have denied any requests by any company to make a player for it
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    Lol red-ray that sounds so stupid :P lol.

    And this wonmt happen. Not yet at least. like that guy ^ said, they are trying to push the formats separately so they are hardly likely to combine them


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    It's called BluRay because the laser used operates at a short wavelength (high frequency). This end of the visible spectrum is blue and leads to ultraviolet wavelengths. With higher frequency lasers more data can be stored on an optical media but its harder to make the laser diode reliable for a comsumer product. A "Red Ray" is called your CD player....

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    I though regular DVDs are a red laser, so technically Red Ray has been around for a long long time.

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    hahah what's this absurdity .
    BR+DVDHD is gonna be combined to creat a new ray .
    it however is possible to be true as developers can improve it to a high level but there's something unknown is how much size will this new-ray have ?
    it's over 200 Giga
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zin View Post
    It's called BluRay because the laser used operates at a short wavelength (high frequency). This end of the visible spectrum is blue and leads to ultraviolet wavelengths. With higher frequency lasers more data can be stored on an optical media but its harder to make the laser diode reliable for a comsumer product. A "Red Ray" is called your CD player....
    Was about to post, but you beat me to it.
    redray sounds kinda funny first thing that crossed my mind was "redray..redray"- in a redrum- kinda way
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyD View Post
    I though regular DVDs are a red laser, so technically Red Ray has been around for a long long time.
    yup you are correct on that CDs and dvd use a red-ray
    . so it has been around for a long time

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    Red Laser/Light Emmitting Diodes

    I'm pretty sure that Sony was talking about red lasers used in conventional cd /dvd drives. They use red led's, much longer wavelength than blue led's

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReD-SKy View Post
    hahah what's this absurdity .
    BR+DVDHD is gonna be combined to creat a new ray .
    it however is possible to be true as developers can improve it to a high level but there's something unknown is how much size will this new-ray have ?
    it's over 200 Giga
    i said there were plans, nothing was actually made
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    Violet-ray is the next step, it is the only color with a shorter wavelength than blue.

    Bottom half of the page.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visible_spectrum


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    Hall of Shame. This is up their with gamecast. This is to do with wavelengths. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wavelength

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