Techie discussion about storage capacity.
I remember the first PC I bought back in 1997 had a Pentium 233Mhz MMX with 64MB of SDRAM and a western digital 4.3GB HD.
That was almost the top of the line PC available back then, so let's assume that the average HD was around 2GB in 1995?
I guess back then, imagining a 160GB HD or even 320GB of data would seem very 'futuristic' but funny enough, reality advanced faster than sci-fi.
What this got me thinking about is optical vs magnetic storage. CDs were available back in 1995 when the film was made, storing an impressive 650MB per disc, vs 2GB in the average HD (therefore, optical discs hold about 30% the data of an average HD). Compare that to now: even a double layered Blu-ray disc can only hold about 50GB of data and the average HD is easily 500GB+ which translates into less than 10% the data.
Seems like optical storage is lagging behind a lot.