
1) Audio storage 2) Digital audio 3) Japanese invention 4) Recording medium 5) Small CD
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The MiniDisc (MD) is an obsolete magneto-optical disc-based data storage device for 74 minutes and, later, 80 minutes, of digitized audio or 1 gigabyte of Hi-MD data. The Sony brand audio players were on the market from September 1992 until March 2013. MiniDisc was announced by Sony in September 1992 and released that November for sale in Japan an...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MiniDisc

A compact data storage medium designed to store music. MiniDiscs come in two varieties: playback only and recordable. Introduced by Sony in late 1992 and features random access similar to CDs
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Minidisc is a form of technology that first appeared around 1992 and is like a cross between a CD and a cassette. It enables recordings to be made digitally, like a CD, but edited, named and moved around. Like a cassette system, minidisc allows recordings to be made from any source. The recording is stored in a compressed, digital format, using the...
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Developed by Sony, MiniDisc is a small, digital recording format. Its unique features include fast access to content, editing functions and the ability to record onto the same disc many times.
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A compact data storage medium designed to store music. MiniDiscs come in two varieties
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minidisc A small recordable compact disc housed in a rectangular plastic case.
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Digital audio disk that resembles a computer floppy disk in a 5 cm/2 in square case, with up to an hour's playing time. The system was developed by Sony for release in 1993. Their small size makes MiniDiscs particularly suitable for personal and car stereos, and the players are equipped with memory chips that store up to three seconds of mu...
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