While blue laser-based devices and media are late, and the on-going war between BD and HD-DVD not over, some manufacturers decided to reinvest in DVD-RAM to offer a real and interesting alternative as a storage solution.
ASUS released a new burner able to write data on a DVD-RAM at 24x. With such a burning speed, this media regains lot of interests. Indeed, such media can be re-written 100,000 folds vs. 1,000 fold for DVD+/-RW; and it can be mounted easily and used as a removal HD, as one can add or delete files from it "on-the-fly". Flexibility of this "old" media might be the current best solution as a storing technology for small companies.
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