HD-DVD
Definition | : | High Definition/Density Digital Versatile/Video Disc |
Category | : | Computing » Data Storage |
Country/Region | : | Worldwide |
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What does HD-DVD mean?
High Definition/Density Digital Versatile Disc (HD-DVD) or Digh-Density DVD, is a high-density optical disc format for storing data and high-definition video. HD-DVD is capable of storing 15 GB per layer, which is almost three times more than the traditional DVD that is only able to hold 4.7GB.
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What is the full form of HD-DVD?
The full form of HD-DVD is High Definition/Density Digital Versatile/Video Disc
What is the full form of HD-DVD in Computing?
High Definition/Density Digital Versatile/Video Disc
What is the full form of HD-DVD in Worldwide?
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