Skip to main content

Mini Blu-ray Discs Serve Up HD to Go

A Blu-ray’s disc’s full 50GB capacity may be rarely used for movie releases, but the density of data that can be packed onto the discs means that smaller incarnations can still store useful amounts of data. Verbatim launched the very first Mini Blu-ray Recordable/Rewritable discs on Thursday, which measure only three inches across but can carry 7.5GB of data.

That translates to about an hour’s worth of 1920x1081i high-def video, or two hours if the lower resolution 1440x1080i standard is used. When used in HD camcorders, that makes the discs comparable in video storage length to the VHS tapes of yesterday.

Although there currently aren’t any HD camcorders using Mini BD stateside, Hitachi has already released such a camcorder in Japan, where Verbatim’s discs will be launched first in August. Hitachi is bringing those camcorders to the U.S. in October; Verbatim plans to bring the Mini BD discs to North America at the same time.

The discs will feature the same proprietary hard coat as Verbatim’s larger discs, as well as a manufacturing process which the company claims guards against deterioration. Verbatim did not announced what the discs will cost when they reach the market.

Nick Mokey
As Digital Trends’ Managing Editor, Nick Mokey oversees an editorial team delivering definitive reviews, enlightening…
How to rip a Blu-ray or DVD
optical discs

Clinging to a heavy DVD or Blu-ray collection can make for some trying times when your collection grows too large. What if you have to move? After all, finding a place to keep hundreds (or thousands) of discs and cases is hard work, as is keeping all your discs in tip-top shape while making the move.

Read more
This Sony Blu-ray Disc player just got a price cut for Black Friday
The Sony BDP-S3700 streaming Blu-Ray Disc player with a CD.

After taking advantage of Black Friday TV deals, the next thing that you should secure is enough content to watch on your new screen. It's a waste if you search through the best Black Friday deals for the offer that provides amazing value for money on a new TV, only to be stuck with watching local channels. Avoid facing that issue with this offer from this year's early Walmart Black Friday deals that slashes $57 off the price of the Sony BDP-S3700 streaming Blu-ray Disc player, bringing it down by nearly half to $63 from its original price of $120.
Buy Now

The Sony BDP-S3700 will let you watch movies in Blu-ray Discs on your TV in Full HD quality, which is ideal if you've accumulated a healthy collection of Blu-Ray Discs that you want to keep. The player is also capable of upscaling standard-definition DVDs to near HD resolution, so you'll have even more options during movie night. Sony dominates Digital Trends' best Blu-ray players, so you won't have to worry about quality.

Read more
Save $100 on this sleek Sony 4K Blu-Ray player at Best Buy today
Sony UBP X700

It's the time of the year to binge every Home Alone and every single Christmas movie that ever hit the theaters. What better way to enjoy your favorite Christmas movies than with a striking, sleek, Sony Blu-Ray player. This Sony 4K Blu-Ray player is just $150 right now -- down $100 from its original price of $250. There's no better time to upgrade your home theater system. Buy this 4K media player now before stocks run out.

The Sony UBPX700 player converts any movie or video you watch into striking 4K picture quality. There's even Dolby Vision HDR and advanced surround sound so you and your family will be immersed in the worlds of your favorite characters the second you turn your new media player on. Every action sequence will be detailed, too, with the lowest lit scenes brightened immensely so you can always keep up with the action -- never miss an Easter egg again. The studio-quality sound will also save you the effort of purchasing an additional soundbar or speaker system, so you know you're getting your money's worth.

Read more