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RE[3]: You're only half right
by Kochise on Wed 6th Feb 2013 08:36
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The recordable optical disk was invented by David Gregg whos patents was later owned by MCA. And i remember using LD (LaserDisk) disks in the 70's at home, long before NEXT even existed. And if you mean the CD, then also no. It was developed by Phillips (and later Sony in conjunction). The GD-Rom was developed by Yamaha. And the Phase change ones used in many home systems was developed by Panasonic. The ones used in NEXT systems was magnetodisks and more of an optical floppy relying on the Magneto-optic Kerr effect.
Edit: First sentence made no sense so i removed it.
Edited 2013-02-05 13:46 UTC