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  2. What your old pop CDs are worth now

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    These once cherished CDs are still in high demand, and if you have an old album in good condition, a rare version, or an autographed copy, you are in luck.

  3. Mini CD - Wikipedia

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    Mini CD single, a small disc. The format is mainly used for audio CD singles in certain regions (singles are sold on normal 120 mm CDs in many countries), much like the old vinyl single. An 80 mm disc can hold up to 24 minutes of music, or 210 MiB (210 × 2 20 bytes) of data. They are often referred to as Maxi CDs in some countries.

  4. CD player - Wikipedia

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    Most CD players produce an output signal via a headphone jack or RCA jacks. To use a CD player in a home stereo system, the user connects an RCA cable from the RCA jacks to a hi-fi (or other amplifier) and loudspeakers for listening to music. To listen to music using a CD player with a headphone output jack, the user plugs headphones or ...

  5. Compact disc - Wikipedia

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    The Recordable Audio CD is typically somewhat more expensive than CD-R due to lower production volume and a 3 percent AHRA royalty used to compensate the music industry for the making of a copy. [98] High-capacity recordable CD is a higher-density recording format that can hold 20% more data than conventional discs. [99]

  6. What is a jumbo CD? (Spoiler: Bigger isn't always better) - AOL

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    Brokered CD. You can buy a brokered CD through a brokerage firm either new or "used" from other investors on the secondary market, with terms that can range from one month to 20 years or more ...

  7. 18 alternate uses for CDs - AOL

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    If you like music, or had an address in the late '90's, you probably have a collection of old CD's sitting unappreciated and unused in a corner of the closet.

  8. MiniDisc - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Sony believed that it would take around a decade for CD-R prices to become affordable – the cost of a typical blank CD-R disc was around $12 in 1994 – but CD-R prices fell much more rapidly than envisioned, to the point where CD-R blanks sank below $1 per disc by the late 1990s, compared to at least $2 for the cheapest 80-minute ...

  9. What is a CD (certificate of deposit)? - AOL

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    Types of CDs include traditional CDs, no-penalty CDs, jumbo CDs, bump-up CDs, step-up CDs, zero-coupon CDs, callable CDs and IRA CDs. Can you lose money on a CD? CDs are very safe, so it’s hard ...

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