ITT technology that has been lost to time
why the fuck wasn't this made? 4 TB optical disc sounds fucking rad.
>>108359172Jews
>>108359189As if that stopped the Japs It probably wasn't feasible
>>108359172No one wanted optical media once streaming happened
>>1083591721 tiny scratch = GBs of data corrupted. Making them extremely scratch resistant might have required gorilla glass on each disc so it likely wouldn't have been cheap.
>>108359442even if they were $100 per disc, i still would've bought it.
>>108359442strange showel is it hawaian
>>108359442Simple just put it in a caddy
What? You need more?
>>108359442Does this retard not know how to use a spoon either?
SED, killed by patents fuckery.
>>108360874>bullying Japanese princesses You've gone too far now anon
>>108359172Motherfucker that shit was more expensive than every computer I've ever had since the 90s.That was the projected mass-production costs, not the test versions.The discs were 3-5 games worth for a single disc. (depending on blu-ray / DVD reference)
Dsd. It was supposed to replace pcm
>>108359479They were $180 per disc, also only the prerecorded (glass master duplicated) version ever actually existed (they were allegedly developing a writable version but it never appeared and I'm not entirely sure how such a thing was supposed to work, given the structure of the discs).
>>108361120A spoon. That's not specialized equipment.
What was that thing that was like,It was a display that had all of the benefits of a CRT monitor and none of the downsides but it never got picked up? It was supposed to have absurdly low latency. People treated it like it was going to be the CRT's perfect successor
>>108361024>>108361653Actually, was it this? SED?
>>108361415>specialized equipment >a shovelthirdie-kun
>>108361731Special needs reading comprehension
>>108361759A spoon is inherently a shovel
>>108359442>Making them extremely scratch resistant might have required gorilla glass on each disc so it likely wouldn't have been cheap.Or just add a casing.