High Definition DVD

High Definition DVD, or HD DVD as it is often abbreviated, is a high-density format designed for the storage of data and high-definition video. This format stores up to 30GB in a dual layer version. The High Definition DVD format is capable of storing about 3.5 times the data as a traditional DVD, and promises greater image clarity, color and detail in video due to a greater number of pixels per inch within the display.
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