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100 high-grade non-rewritable CD-R inkjet printable discs with a one hundred year archival life and OEM drive certified Full-color, full-surface edge-to-edge photo-quality printing compatible with ...
Ever heard someone say they’re “burning a CD”? Here’s what that means, how it was done, and why it was a big deal back in the ...
Manufacturers never imagined that CD and DVD discs could be used like this! This technical hack reveals an unconventional way to repurpose these old discs, giving them a new life and purpose.
A direct access storage device that is written and read by light. The most common types are CD, DVD and Blu-ray. As removable media, optical discs superseded the earlier magnetic disk cartridges ...
Once thought of as a ‘dead format,’ the compact disc has looked to have received a new lease of life. From Millennials ...
Ever noticed rainbow colors on a CD? Learn why CDs reflect light this way and the science behind those dazzling patterns.
Dire Straits’s slick, luxuriant album helped turn the CD into the shiny, indestructible future of audio. What went wrong?
In addition to Blu-ray, which is the optical disc that can store the most data, the production of recordable CDs and DVDs – currently a niche market – will also be gradually wound down ...
this blank CD set includes 100 high-grade non-rewritable blank CD-R discs Blazing Drive Speeds: Engineered with performance recording dye, our CD-R blank discs allow you to record a full disc in ...