World’s Thinnest DVD Disc.

By Alex in Pictures, World Records on Jan 22, 2007 at 1:04 am

Here’s the world’s thinnest DVD disc:

Using an innovative nanoimprint technology, Hitachi Maxell, LTD have succeeded in creating the world’s thinnest DVD media at 0.092mm thick. This makes the new disc approximately 1/13th the thickness of existing DVD media, yet allows it to retain the full 4.7GB capacity.

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  1. kennywenny
    Jan 22nd, 2007 at 4:57 am

    Thanks Hitachi Maxwell! If there is one thing I hate about DVDs nowadays, it just how rediculously thick they are. They are such an unnecessary waste of space.

    And if there are two things I hate about DVDs nowadays, its how none of my file storage media is floppy! It is so resolutely rigid – just like the 1990′s, man. Loosen up bro’, its the future!

  2. popZ
    Jan 22nd, 2007 at 11:16 am

    Cool.I can stop ruining my credit cards and use these to bust open locked doors.Thanks Hitachi Maxwell!


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