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Data is written onto the disc’s surface using a laser to etch a series of ones and zeros.

However,Tech Xplorereports that this new technology developed by the Chinese team takes an entirely different approach.

A wall of data on a large screen.

This process has enabled the team to store data at an unprecedented level.

However, the team acknowledges that there are still challenges to overcome before these super DVDs can be commercialized.

Furthermore, the cost of manufacturing such DVDs and the potential retail price for consumers remains unclear.

Despite these obstacles, the Chinese research team remains optimistic.

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