Verbatim has launched a Blu-ray disc to run on BDXL-compatible readers and writers with a super-sized 100GB of storage capacity - four times higher than storage on a standard recordable Blu-ray Disc.
Blu-ray, which features large storage capacities of 25GB for single-layer and 50GB for dual-layer, competed fiercely for market share as the successor to DVD in the late 2000s, and has steadily ...
Verbatim has released a new line of DVD-R 8x discs that are manufactured using proprietary dual reflective layers to maximise both compatibility and longevity. leadpic_Verbatim_DVD May 1, 2007: ...
Vibrantly Colored Discs Combine 4.7GB Capacity on DVD’s Storage Side With Direct-to-Disc Burning of Silkscreen-quality Graphics/Text on Label Side Verbatim Corporation, the storage media producer ...
July 3, 2006: Verbatim has released a new line of Mini DVD+R Double-Layer (DL) discs that are ideal for certain DVD camcorders. Measuring only 8cm in diameter, the new discs provide nearly one hour of ...
Drawing on nearly a decade of experience in advancing CD technology, Verbatim Corporation unveiled this week a new family of CD-R discs that will give baby boomers a blast from the past and younger ...
Verbatim and I-O Data have pledged to continue to support the recordable optical media market. In a press release on Verbatim's Japanese site, the storage brand wrote (machine translation) that it ...
Until HP or some other company finds a way to make optical drives burn color images, these color LightScribe CD-Rs is as close as you’re going to get to adding color to your laser-etched labels. If ...
Stores should now be holding stock of the world's first 8cm DVD-R dual layer discs, made by Verbatim and allowing compatible DVD camcorders to carry out up to 54-minutes' continuous recording on a ...
Verbatim Corp. has expanded its family of DataLifePlus write-once and rewritable DVD media to encompass all media formats and all application requirements, the company announced today at the Comdex ...
The storage capacity of Blu-ray discs is doubling, with companies including Sharp, TDK and Verbatim preparing to launch new discs that can store up to 100GB of data. Sharp will start selling the first ...