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The '''CD''' (Compact Disc) is a popular medium for recorded sound as well as computer data. It is a laser-read optical disc. Discs of the same size were later used for the [[DVD]] and [[Blu-ray Disc]] formats, allowing the same player to support all of these formats.
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The '''CD''' (Compact Disc) is a popular medium for recorded sound as well as computer data, developed by Philips and Sony. It is a laser-read optical disc. Discs of the same size were later used for the [[DVD]] and [[Blu-ray Disc]] formats, allowing the same player to support all of these formats.
  
 
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== Types ==
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* [https://www.gnu.org/software/libcdio/libcdio.html#CD-Formats CD Formats overview] - GNU libcdio documentation
 
* [https://www.gnu.org/software/libcdio/libcdio.html#CD-Formats CD Formats overview] - GNU libcdio documentation
 
* [http://www.filfre.net/2016/09/a-slow-motion-revolution/ A Slow-Motion Revolution] - History of the CD-ROM (including CD-I)
 
* [http://www.filfre.net/2016/09/a-slow-motion-revolution/ A Slow-Motion Revolution] - History of the CD-ROM (including CD-I)
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Tx6TYnPat8 Video: Introducing the amazing Compact Disc (1982)]
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[[Category:Philips]]
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[[Category:Sony]]

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Name CD
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Released 1982

The CD (Compact Disc) is a popular medium for recorded sound as well as computer data, developed by Philips and Sony. It is a laser-read optical disc. Discs of the same size were later used for the DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats, allowing the same player to support all of these formats.

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