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Hawk
30th June 2008, 18:49
Found this on

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/06/delkin_archival_gold_bluray_discs_keep_your_data_g ood_for_two_centuries-2.html
AND
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/06/27/delkin_200_year_bluray_disc/

A lot of things can happen in 200 years, but one thing data storage disc manufacturer Delkin Devices guarantees won’t occur is data loss. That’s because the firm’s launched a Blu-ray Disc reputedly capable of retaining content for two centuries.The Archival Gold BD Recordable media is, according to Delkin, the first such disc “guaranteed to preserve data safely for over 200 years”.The firm’s not giving much away about how it makes each 25GB disc so durable. But, Delkin does state that its patented “phase-change” recording materials allow the discs to withstand the effects of UV light, heat and humidity. Presumably such extremes would cause ‘standard’ Blu-ray Discs to perish within the next 200 years.Delkin also claims that the 4x write-speed discs have a scratch-proof coating that’ll protect each one over fifty times better then typical coatings found on other optical discs. Given the price, these discs aren’t just for anyone worried about losing their collection though, because a pack of ten will set you back a whopping $250 (£125/€155).

What do you think? That is if we stay alive that long.

Clams
3rd July 2008, 09:36
I think the Marketing Boys at Delkin found an unenforcable claim. :)

-W

Hawk
4th July 2008, 08:29
Personally, this is definitely desperate tactics.

BDMinus
18th September 2008, 23:28
2208AD "...in the news today, archeologists have unearthed the remains of an archaic data storage device known as a blu-ray disc. Museum curators are unable to discover what the disc contains as the devices used to access these discs have been lost to history, however they did point out that there was not one scratch on its surface."