Paper DVDs
Sony develops paper DVD
Mon Apr 19,11:49 AM ET
TOKYO (AFP) - Electronics giant Sony and another Japanese company have developed a "paper disc" that can record more than two hours of high-definition images and be destroyed with scissors for foolproof data security, officials said.
The 25-gigabite Blu-ray optical disc is 51 percent paper and was developed jointly with Toppan Printing Co. Ltd. of Japan.
"Since a paper disc can be cut by scissors easily, it is simple to preserve data security when disposing of the disc," Toppan managing director Hideaki Kawai said in a joint statement with Sony.
What is the world coming to... well, what do you think? Will a paper dvd be better? Or will too many kids accidentally rip them up by accident, if made commercial? It'd be harder to scratch though, for one thing. Interesting, very interesting...