Paper disc
The paper disc is a digital disc format. Developed by Sony and Toppan Printing, the disc can be read by Sony's new Blu-ray Disc (BD) player and offers up to 25 GB of storage. It was announced on April 15, 2004.
The basic structure of Sony's paper disc is similar to that of a Blu-ray Disc in that the recording layer on which the data is stored lies under a 0.1 millimeter protective layer and on top of a 1.1 millimeter substrate. In a Blu-ray Disc, this substrate is made of polycarbonate plastic, which is replaced with paper in a paper disc. This results in a disc containing approximately 51% paper by weight.[1]
References
- "Press release". Sony. Retrieved 2008-04-15..
External links
- Press release
- Yamasaki, Takeshi; Toshiro Kinoshita; Masayuki Taniguchi; Tomomi Yukumoto (September 2004). B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar and Hiromichi Kobori (ed.). "Sony / Toppan 25-GB paper disc based on the Blu-ray structure". Proceedings of SPIE. Optical Data Storage 2004-04-18 [Monterey, CA. Miramar, CA]. 5380: 21–27. doi:10.1117/12.557516. S2CID 110365697.
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