Anyone currently looking for a cheap laser disk for making movies could easily purchase one on any computer advocating website. Best buy would most likely be the first place someone would attempt to search
Yes, optical disks use a laser beam to read and write data on the disk. The laser beam is focused onto the surface of the disk to detect and interpret the patterns of pits and lands that represent the data stored on the disk.
a laser is used to read the information on the bottom of the disk
The WTB Laser Disk Lite stands out from other laser disks on the market due to its lightweight design, durable construction, and high performance capabilities.
yes
Laser burns cannot be removed from any disk.
A LASER melts small holes in a layer of tantalum metal inside the disk.
No, the disk moves.
this all dependsyour ps2 disk laser might be deadyour disk may be corruptyour ps2 may be really oldif your disk laser is dead, you can either pay about $75 to get the laser replaced or you can buy a new ps2if your disk is corrupt, you cant do anything but buy a new onefinally, if your ps2 is really old, the laser motor ( what makes the laser move) may not work because of dust or it is also dead.if none of these are it, buy a new ps2!
It is a compact disk. Or it could be anything under optical disk drive.
hard disk
Any color ... the "blue" does not refer to the color of the disk but to the laser light that reads the disk.
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