Verbatim offers the complete solution
for all your needs. From optical media
and memory cards to printable photo
paper and batteries, Verbatim is
the right choice for future
technology, today.
Verbatim aims to ensure that all of
our products carrying the Verbatim
brand meet the exact high quality
standards that our customers have
come to expect.
Our research and development teams
are continually creating new products
and enhancements on current products.
This results in early launches of new
products like Blu-ray and HD DVD-R
plus latest speed generations in DVD,
whilst improving printable surfaces and
establishing features like Hard Coat.
Our business model and dedicated
employees have earned us our sought
after leadership position and the top
market share in Europe for recordable
CD and DVD media. It is a position we
have worked hard to achieve, and we
will work even harder to maintain it.
Features and Benefi ts
• Mitsubishi Kagaku Media, Verbatims parent company, have perfected the Blu-ray
and HD DVD technologies with on-going research and development to assure
offering the best products on the market.
• Verbatim’s BD-R discs have a newly developed inorganic recording layer called
MABL, whilst our BD-RE use the DVD proven SERL technology, enhanced to
the new Blu-ray standards. These patented technologies ensure superb quality
recording with the blue laser resulting in long archival lifetime and excellent
“playback” performance.
About Verbatim
Verbatim is a subsidiary of
Mitsubishi Kagaku Media, based in
Japan. Mitsubishi Kagaku Media’s
wide-range of operations makes it
one of the leading chemical companies
in the world.
Yokohama Research Centre
Mitsubishi Kagaku Media’s pioneering
strength is visible in its products, for which
the research and development is carried
out in the Yokohama Research Centre.
The company also has strong relationships
with the major hardware manufacturers
in the market. These two strengths
benefi t Verbatim by ensuring not only the
latest technologies and products fi rst to
market, but also that optical discs bearing
our brand are the standard that many
hardware companies test their recorders
on, making our discs superbly compatible.
• Verbatim’s Hard Coat ScratchGuard (0,002mmm) layer of the
Verbatim Blu-ray disc protects the discs from damage from
scratches, fi ngerprints, dust and fl uids. Verbatim Hard Coat is
steel-wool tested and offers the ultimate protection against
damage and contamination from day to day handling.
CD-R dyeDVD-R dye
HD DVD-R
dye
• Verbatim’s research in HD DVD-R resulted in a new generation of the proven
AZO dye. With its golden colour it stands for reliability and perfect recording.
This ensures that each Verbatim HD DVD-R enjoys excellent playback
performance and long archival stability.
• Verbatim’s proven production technology and experience ensures perfect
recording on every Blu-ray or HD DVD disc supplied to our customers. Therefore
Verbatim offers the same lifetime warranty for Blu-ray and HD DVD that it offers
to each of its CD and DVD discs.
What is Blu-ray?
Blue Laser
Blu-ray discs (BD) get their
name from a combination
of the words blue and
optical ray. The format was
developed by the Blu-ray
Discs Association (BDA),
which is made up of a
group of leading consumer
electronics, major fi lm studios
and PC companies, including our
parent company, Mitsubishi Kagaku Media. Verbatim, as a
subsidiary of MKM, has therefore, fi rst hand access to the
latest in Blu-ray technology.
The Blu-ray disc’s higher storage capacity is enabled
by a blue laser that has a shorter wavelength than the
standard red laser used in CD (780nm) and DVD (650nm)
technology. Blu-ray disc utilises a blue laser with a
wavelength of only 405nm combined with a strong lens
system with a numerical aperture of 0.85. This results in a
ultra-small laser spot which allows writing smaller data pits
which increases the amount of data on the disc. Due to the
small data entry spot on the disc surface hard coating is
needed on Blu-ray discs.
HD DVD stands for ‘High-Density Digital Versatile Disc’. It
is promoted by Toshiba, NEC and others and is supported
by four major fi lm studios. Our parent company, Mitsubishi
Kagaku Media, is a member of the HD DVD development
technology group which means that Verbatim has access
to the latest in HD DVD technology.
The HD DVD disc, like the Blu-ray disc has a higher storage
capacity using the same blue laser of 405nm wavelength
compared to the standard red laser used in CD (780nm)
and DVD (650nm) technology. However, HD DVD uses a
lens system with a numerical aperture of 0.65 resulting in
a slightly bigger laser spot. This makes the laser and disc
less susceptible to scratches and fi ngerprints so that HD
DVD requires no hard coating on the disc surface.
With less than 10 years since the debut of the DVD format, the ‘Next Generation’ of optical media is already on the production line
and the demand for the new revolution in home entertainment – High Defi nition (HD) is on the rise.
High Defi nition Television provides an unsurpassed picture quality and a remarkable high-end surround sound. With the superb
resolution, dynamic contrast, vivid colours and remarkably clear sound effects, high defi nition brings an additional dimension to
your visual entertainment.
Since the 1950s, Hollywood has been using 70mm fi lm to achieve widescreen shots, sharp pictures and most importantly, high
quality sound. Since our television systems during the past 50 have had a lower resolution than these fi lms, reproduction was
of a lesser quality.
Nowadays, with the development of High Defi nition Media, the same Hollywood quality can be viewed on the new High Defi nition
televisions which are now on the market (HDTV).
With the expected growth of HDTV, there is a consequent growth in the recording of the HD television programming. Today,
recording 2 hours of standard defi nition television in high quality requires a full 4.7GB DVD disc. High Defi nition content – with
its increased resolution and digital sound tracks requires an ever greater amount of storage capacity. What does this mean? For
consumers who want to record High Defi nition content, a higher capacity DVD is needed that can store
this content with increased resolution and digital sound tracks.
Verbatim has recognised this need and to meet the demands of the market, we are offering the two current formats on the market:
Blu-ray Discs and HD DVDs.
Specifi cations
Blu-ray Specifi cations
Disc Type
Recording Layer
Recording capacity25GB50GB25GB50GB
Recording layer
Laser wavelength405 nm405 nm
Lens numerical
aperture (NA)
Standard data
transfer rate
Disc diameter120 mm 120 mm
Disc thickness1.2 mm 1.2 mm
Cover Layer0.1mm0.1mm
Tracking
Track pitch0.32 μm0.32 μm
BD-R
(Write-once)
Single
layer
Dual
layer
Inorganic
material
0.850.85
36 Mbps36 Mbps
Groove
recording
BD-RE
(Re-writable)
Single
layer
Phase-change
material
Groove
recording
Dual
layer
HD DVD Specifi cations
Disc Type
Recording Layer
Recording capacity15GB30GB15GB30GB
Recording layer
Laser wavelength405 nm405 nm
Lens numerical
aperture (NA)
Standard data
transfer rate
Disc diameter120 mm 120 mm
Disc thickness
Tracking
Track pitch0.40 μm0.40 μm
HD DVD-R
(Write-once)
Single
layer
Organic dye
36.55 Mbps36.55 Mbps
(0.6mm + 0.6mm)
Dual
layer
material
0.650.65
1.2 mm
Groove
recording
HD DVD-RW*
(Re-writable)
Single
layer
Phase-change
(0.6mm + 0.6mm)
recording
Dual
layer
material
1.2 mm
Groove
Shortest mark length0.149 μm0.149 μm
Roadmap
Q1 2007Q2 2007Q3 2007Q4 200720082009
BD-R
25GB
BD-RE
25GB
BD-R
50GB
BD-RE
50GB
BD-R/RE
8cm
2x4x6x8x
2x4x
Shortest mark length0.204 μm0.204 μm
* Specifi cations of HD DVD-RW have yet to be fi nalised
2x4x6x
2x4x
2x
HD DVD-R
15GB
HD DVD-R
30GB
HD DVD-RW
15GB
1x2x4x6x
1x
2x
68444-106/GB/5400/0607
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