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DVD Tranfer rate

Discussion in 'DVD players' started by AndreL, Jun 10, 2004.

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  1. AndreL

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    I posting cause I want some get a answers on this question.

    [bold]DO[/bold] DVD have a faster tranfer rate then CD because:
    -The laser lens is smaller
    -DVD: 780 nanometers
    -CD: 640 nanometers
    The Pits and lands are smaller
    -DVD: -740 nanometers separate one track from the next
    -elongated bumps that make up the track are each 320 nanometers wide.
    -a minimum of 400 nanometers long and 120 nanometers high, the demenstions of a "bumps"

    Do all these account for the faster data transfer rate for the DVD player compared to the CD player. If not then what elese am I missing.

     
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