Most tape drives now include some kind of data compression.
The problem is used for mathematical modeling and data compression.
To handle video in a computer, you need data compression.
"With some data compression, it could store not only the memories - but the actual person."
Data compression squeezes more information into less space, usually at a 2-to-1 ratio.
These types of files use data compression to keep their file sizes small.
The benefits of data compression have always been obvious.
Both service providers use data compression, which sacrifices some audio quality.
This approach, data compression, long used with mainframes, is now making its way to personal computers.
It doesn't have error correction or data compression and for £249, I'd expect these features to be standard.