Optical storage devices, such as CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays, read and write information using laser technology. When writing data, a laser alters the surface of the disc, creating pits and lands that represent binary information. During the reading process, another laser scans the disc, detecting the changes in reflectivity caused by these pits and lands to retrieve the stored data. This method allows for high-density storage and relatively durable media compared to other formats.
O. C. Oberhauser has written: 'Multimedia information storage and retrieval using optical disc technology' -- subject(s): Information storage and retrieval systems, Information technology, Library science, Optical disks, Optical storage devices, Technological innovations
CD-R
A camera.
Yes both are secondary storage devices. Primary storage devices include RAM & ROM. Secondary storage devices include magnetic disks like hard disks and cds(optical disks)
False, They can use optical storage discs.
To store stuff
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The computer storage industry manufactures tape, magnetic, and optical storage and retrieval devices for computer systems.
Sanjay Ranade has written: 'Mass storage technologies' -- subject(s): Computer software, Computer storage devices, Optical storage devices
cd-r and dvd-rw
THER ARE TWO TYPES OF STORAGE DEVICES: RAM(RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY DEVICE) CD WRITERAND ROM(READ ONLY MEMORY)e.g DVD ROM.Uhh no that's completely wrong there are many examples of storage devices. There is magnetic storage devices, optical storage devices, silicon storage devices, and others i cant think of.~Dawn~
This type of storage is called optical storage. Data is stored by encoding information as microscopic light and dark spots on the disc surface, which can be read by a laser beam in devices such as CD-ROMs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs.