Sony, Tohoku University build up blue-violet laser with 100 watt amount produced, eyeing 1TB ocular disk future?

Blue-violet laser is one of the build up of Tohoku University. Since a great deal as a number of would like to imagine a world completely bereft of disk-based media, with Blu-ray life form the medium's cavort song, so as to ain't event. Sony's previously looking to the prospect, and in cahoots with Tohoku University, it has developed a blue-violet laser capable of 100 watt productivity. That's supposedly more than 100 times the "world's maximum output values for conventional blue-violet beat semiconductor lasers." In the press discharge, the company supposed its experienced using such technology for next-generation, large-capacity visual disc-storage, and while that doesn't speak too a large amount at face value, the inspector reports (through method of a variety of Japanese reports outlets) that it equates to 20 times the storage space of current Blue-ray disks,or about 1TB of records. Don't worry, we're certain all those 4K 3D  pictures will still find a way to give good reason for a "barebones" release dearth of facial appearance before magically creation room for a second (and even third) Special Edition in time for respective holiday seasons.