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  2. Compact disc manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    During glass mastering, glass is used as a substrate to hold the CD master image while it is created and processed; hence the name. Glass substrates, noticeably larger than a CD, are round plates of glass approximately 240 mm in diameter and 6 mm thick. [3] They often also have a small, steel hub on one side to facilitate handling. The ...

  3. Compact disc - Wikipedia

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    A CD is made from 1.2-millimetre (0.047 in) thick, polycarbonate plastic, and weighs 14–33 grams. [71] From the center outward, components are: the center spindle hole (15 mm), the first-transition area (clamping ring), the clamping area (stacking ring), the second-transition area (mirror band), the program (data) area, and the rim.

  4. These 15 Vintage CDs Are Fetching Eye-Watering Prices Today - AOL

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    With only a few thousand copies ever made, the 12-count CD set has since become a collector’s dream. Brand new sets can easily sell for over $200 , with autographed sets commanding much more. 2.

  5. Optical disc packaging - Wikipedia

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    The CD jewel case is designed to carry a booklet, as well as to have panel inserts. These may be used to display album artwork, lyrics, photos, thank-yous, messages, biography, etc. [5] Because the CD jewel case is the standard, most commonly used CD case, it is much cheaper. The price of the CD jewel case usually ranges from $0.75 to $0.95.

  6. Aluminum disc - Wikipedia

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    Bombs on London recorded on an aluminum disc by the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1940 on display at the CBC Museum. In the field of audio recording, an aluminum disc (aluminium in the UK and elsewhere) is a phonograph (gramophone in the UK) record made of bare aluminum, a medium introduced in the late 1920s for making one-off recordings.

  7. Record shop - Wikipedia

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    But over the course of the 20th century, record shops sold the new formats that were developed, such as eight track tapes, compact cassettes and compact discs (CDs). Today, in the 21st century, record stores mainly sell CDs, vinyl records and, in some cases, DVDs of movies, TV shows, cartoons and concerts.

  8. Mini CD - Wikipedia

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    Mini CD-R, Mini CD-RW: As of 2020, many manufacturers offer 80 mm CD-R and CD-RW discs for sale in retail electronics and office supply stores. [citation needed] Most of the blank discs available in retail hold either 185 MB (21 minutes) or 210 MB (24 minutes) of data. The mini discs, despite having less weight and plastic, are generally more ...

  9. Keeping an Extra $5,000 in a CD? Here's Where You Should Move ...

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    Image source: The Motley Fool/Upsplash. Earlier this year, 5% or higher interest rates on CDs made this type of account look like an obvious win. After all, if you didn't need ready access to that ...

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