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Even the first versions can store 300GB per disk, and it has 160mbps data throughput rates. That's burning. Then combine it with random access, and it's the best of all worlds.

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Posted by: ipfresh@...   Posted on: 11/28/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Burning? Hardly warm...  panzrwagn | 11/28/05
awsome  BryanGoldstein | 11/28/05
store 300GB  ipfresh@... | 11/28/05
Forget holographic storage.  bjbrock | 11/28/05
So does the porn industry....  cicuta | 11/29/05
Sort of reminds me  James Dean_z | 11/28/05
Even worse, or better  Boot_Agnostic | 11/29/05
Maxell misses the mark, and then some  grey_eminence | 11/29/05
Burn speed not an issue  Geedavey | 12/06/05

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