Price Guides August 2004: Optical and Magnetic Storage
by Adam Rader on August 7, 2004 10:23 AM EST- Posted in
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Introduction
Welcome back for yet another edition of our Price Guide. This installation will cover the area of HDD and DVD-based storage and the associated prices and fluctuations. Not very much has happened since the last time we took a look at these two components, as prices have remained fairly stable in both areas, which isn't necessarily a bad thing when high-ticket items such as DDR memory and video cards seem to be all over the charts.As always be sure to take a look at our RealTime Pricing Engine for the latest prices and deltas before you go shopping.
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PrinceGaz - Thursday, August 12, 2004 - link
DVD manufacturers use the same decimal GB that hard-drive manufacturers doDVD = 4.7 decimal GB = approx 4,700,000,000 bytes = approx 4.38 binary GB
DVD DL = 8.5 decimal GB = approx 8,540,000,000 bytes = approx 7.95 binary GB
They really are 4.7GB single-layer and 8.5GB dual-layer (not 9.4GB) capacity.
KristopherKubicki - Saturday, August 7, 2004 - link
PriceGaz, actually they are double capacity. A normal DVDR is advertised as 4.7GB (Hence DVDR-5) but it really can only hold 4.38GB or something like that.Kristopher
PrinceGaz - Saturday, August 7, 2004 - link
On page 2, DVD burners "Keep in mind, however, that this drive does not play nicely with DVD-DL, so don't expect to cram 9.4 gigs onto a DVD without some major compression on your behalf."Dual layer actually only stores 8.5GB, not 9.4GB (its not double the capacity of single layer).