March 1st 2008 04:03 am

Mitsubishi develops corrosion-resistant DVD-Rs for the long haul

Filed under: Storage Yes, companies have announced their ability to crank of the discs will last long after the Martians come and evaporate our minds here on Earth for some time, but for archiving junkies out there, it is more always better. On deck today is Mitsubishi ARLEDIA DVD-Rs, which apparently characteristic of corrosion-resistant coatings made from gold and silver.

On deck today is Mitsubishi ARLEDIA DVD-Rs, which apparently characteristic of corrosion-resistant coatings made from gold and silver. 'Course, you can only write these 8x, but it is expected to last about twice as much as traditional recordable discs. He does not like to try everything 'em bad, however. [Via Impress] Read | Permalink | Mail | Comments.

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