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The compact disc ( CD) is a digital optical disc data storage format that was co-developed by Philips and Sony to store and play digital audio recordings. The first compact disc was manufactured in August 1982, and was first released in Japan in October 1982 as Compact Disc Digital Audio.
- CD (Disambiguation)
A CD or compact disc is a thin plastic silvery disc for...
- Super Audio CD
Super Audio CD (SACD) is an optical disc format for audio...
- Enhanced Music CD
It defines the Enhanced Music CD format (E-CD, also known as...
- CD-RW
CD-RW (Compact Disc-Rewritable) is a digital optical disc...
- Compact Disc Digital Audio
Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA or CD-DA), also known as...
- Cd-rom
A CD-ROM (/ ˌ s iː d iː ˈ r ɒ m /, compact disc read-only...
- CD-R
CD-R (Compact disc-recordable) is a digital optical disc...
- CD (Disambiguation)
A CD player is an electronic device that plays audio compact discs, which are a digital optical disc data storage format. CD players were first sold to consumers in 1982. CDs typically contain recordings of audio material such as music or audiobooks.
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A compact disc, also called a CD is a storage device in the form of small plastic discs which store and retrieve computer data or music using light. Compact Discs replaced floppy disks because they were faster and could hold more information. The CDs made floppy disks become obsolete.