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  2. Holographic Versatile Disc - Wikipedia

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    Holographic storage standards eyed EE Times, February 28, 2006 – article about the upcoming technical committee meeting to begin standardization of HVD. How stuff works explains how HVD works. Elusive Green Laser Is Missing Ingredient Wall Street Journal February 13, 2008; General Electric unveils 500GB optical disc storage

  3. Holographic data storage - Wikipedia

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    Holographic data storage is a potential technology in the area of high-capacity data storage. While magnetic and optical data storage devices rely on individual bits being stored as distinct magnetic or optical changes on the surface of the recording medium, holographic data storage records information throughout the volume of the medium and is capable of recording multiple images in the same ...

  4. ISO 9660 - Wikipedia

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    The main changes from the High Sierra Format in the ECMA-119 and ISO 9660 standards were international extensions to allow the format to work better on non-US markets. In order not to create incompatibilities, NISO suspended further work on Z39.60, which had been adopted by NISO members on 28 May 1987.

  5. High-Definition Versatile Disc - Wikipedia

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    High-Definition Versatile Disc (HVD) is an Asian standard of advanced high-definition technology originally developed in China by AMLogic Inc., for high-definition video. The format supports 720p, 1080i, or 1080p video on version 1 discs.

  6. Comparison of high-definition optical disc formats - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of various optical storage media. This article compares the technical specifications of multiple high-definition formats, including HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc; two mutually incompatible, high-definition optical disc formats that, beginning in 2006, attempted to improve upon and eventually replace the DVD standard.

  7. Layer Jump Recording - Wikipedia

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    Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) China Blue High-definition Disc (CBHD) ... Standards. SFF ATAPI/MMC. Mount Rainier (packet writing) Mount Fuji (layer jump recording)

  8. HVD - Wikipedia

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    HVD may refer to: High-voltage differential signaling, an electrical signalling method; Hosted Virtual Desktop, a type of computer desktop virtualization; High-Definition Versatile Disc, a DVD format; Holographic Versatile Disc, an optical disc technology; High-value detention site, a type of United States military prison

  9. MD Data - Wikipedia

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    Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) China Blue High-definition Disc (CBHD) ... Standards. SFF ATAPI/MMC. Mount Rainier (packet writing) Mount Fuji (layer jump recording)