Blu-ray competed with HD-DVD for the post-DVD high-definition market, eventually emerging as the winner in February 2008.
A single-layer Blu-ray disc can hold 25GB of data, a dramatic improvement over DVD's 4.7GB. This is enough for approximately 2.5 hours of high-definition video or 13 hours of standard-definition video. A double-layer Blu-ray disc can hold 50 GB, enough for approximately 4.5 hours of high-definition video or 20 hours of standard-definition video.
Prototypes have been demonstrated which hold up to 100GB with a theoretical limit of 200 GB. However it should not be assumed that these specifications will be available any time soon (or at all).
Blu-ray supports 1080p resolution. This is touted as the best high-definition resolution for consumers, despite the fact that pre-recorded content is not yet widely available. However the inclusion of 1080p is another big tick for Blu-ray.
The Blu-ray format also allows you to:
- Record one program while playing back another
- Create playlists
- Edit and rearrange programs
- Search for empty disc space
- Access the Internet to download features such as subtitles
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