100GB Blu-ray discs are here thanks to Sharp Japan. The price? Just $60 per disc.

Japanese electronics maker Sharp said Friday it will release a recordable Blu-ray disc this month that can store as much as four seasons of a television drama series.

The world’s first triple-layer disc has a capacity of 100 gigabytes, twice as much as the dual-layer discs now on the market, Sharp said.

The write-once disc will be available in Japan from July 30, with the price expected to be about 5,000 yen (60 dollars) each. Sharp will also sell recording machines compatible with the format.

The format allows users to record about 12 hours of terrestrial digital television broadcasts, or 8.6 hours of satellite digital broadcasts, at their original high-definition image quality, the company said.

If the image quality is lowered, recording time can be boosted by up to 10 times to make it possible to store a library of four entire seasons of a TV drama series on a single disc.

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  1. ioman at 5:58am 19th July 2010 If Microsoft was smart, they would partner with Sharp to add this 100GB Blu-ray disc into their next-generation Xbox system. Then they could compete with Sony head-on in the tech side.
    1. Dan Gaul at 6:47pm 19th July 2010 I have a feeling Microsoft is being stubborn about adopting Blu-ray. I'd bet they are waiting for disc media to go away and have everything delivered over Xbox Live.
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