Salt Peanuts Posted July 16, 2007 Report Posted July 16, 2007 I wonder if things like this will ever be available commercially. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=11851842
laxx Posted July 17, 2007 Report Posted July 17, 2007 Wow, that's pretty cool. You'd never have to worry about old records anymore. But it still can't help a record that's in bad condition can it?
Salt Peanuts Posted July 17, 2007 Author Report Posted July 17, 2007 Wow, that's pretty cool. You'd never have to worry about old records anymore. But it still can't help a record that's in bad condition can it? If I remember correctly from listening to the broadcast, it can read through scratches (to an extent) and even work around a broken piece, provided you still have the broken piece.
Ben Gramain Posted July 26, 2007 Report Posted July 26, 2007 Library of congress already has the laser turntables don't they? I wonder what shortcomings they have.
hungrych Posted July 26, 2007 Report Posted July 26, 2007 That elp thing is apparently extremely sensitive to any dirt on the record.
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