Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Smaller, stronger, more resistant DVD’s

· How would it be made?
· How are DVD’s currently made?
· What are the advantages?
· What are the disadvantages?
· What would be the difference between a DVD and the newer version?
· How would it be made to hold the equal amount of data?
Bad things
Would it indirectly/directly lead to the destruction of the environment? (destruction was for you David :P) Due to the materials used and by-product?
Is it easy to lose?
A special DVD-player would need to be made or DVD players would have to update?
Are hard copies of movies becoming outdated anyways?
Good things
DVD’s are fragile – stronger
They scratch easily so a more resistant DVD would be better
A smaller DVD would be able to fit into our ever downsizing products – something that might fit into an iPhone perhaps
Marketability, relevancy, loss vs gain, practicality, expense, social impact, legal issues, public feedback, offense principle
Rewards people will get from my product -
It's just frikkin awesome! Aside from that hard copies although they seem outdated, really, they are needed. Not everybody has a large internet download limit so if they go over, then there's no more internet OR really slow internet. Computers and External harddrives have a limited capacity, so you'd have to delete whatever you've paid for (or not) and downloaded. Also if a computer crashes EVERYTHING has the possibility of being lost. Technology malfunctions.