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Discussion Forum : Computer Fundamentals - Section 8 (Q.No. 15)
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What is the latest write-once optical storage media?
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Shewangizaw Bogale said:
9 years ago
Digital paper (interactive paper) : is patterned paper used in conjunction with a digital pen to create handwritten digital documents.
Jeftha Dkhar Dann said:
5 days ago
CD-ROM disk
A CD-ROM (Compact Disc – Read-Only Memory) is a write-once optical storage medium (data is written during manufacturing and cannot be erased or rewritten).
A WORM disk also means Write Once, Read Many, but the "latest" widely used consumer-grade optical storage at the time was the CD-ROM.
Magneto-optical disks are rewritable, not strictly write-once.
Digital paper is more of an electronic display technology, not true optical storage.
A CD-ROM (Compact Disc – Read-Only Memory) is a write-once optical storage medium (data is written during manufacturing and cannot be erased or rewritten).
A WORM disk also means Write Once, Read Many, but the "latest" widely used consumer-grade optical storage at the time was the CD-ROM.
Magneto-optical disks are rewritable, not strictly write-once.
Digital paper is more of an electronic display technology, not true optical storage.
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