Sony CD-R 80min-700Mb 48x (50) 50CDQ80NSPM Manual Do Utilizador

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To learn more about Sony’s 
breakthrough media technologies
and what’s in store for the future,
visit our website at:
www.mediabysony.com
Sony. Our media is your memory.
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680 Kinderkamack Road
Oradell, NJ 07649
www.mediabysony.com
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in part without written permission is prohibited. All
rights reserved. Features and specifications are subject
to change without notice. Sony, Spressa and Our media
is your memory are trademarks of Sony. Training
Center is a servicemark of Sony. All other trademarks
are property of their respective owners.
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including information you’d like to
see in future issues, we’d love to
hear from you. You can write us at:
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Or you can fax us at:
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Something’s always new at
the MSC website!
When technology moves this quickly, paper brochures
can hardly keep up.
For the latest information, visit us at:
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Sony is in the ideal position to explain CD-R
and CD-RW technologies because Sony and
Philips invented Compact Disc in the first place.
Sony introduced the first CD player in the
United States in 1983. Sony and Philips soon
extended the CD concept with the CD-ROM
data disc. This was followed by CD-R, CD-RW,
DVD-Video, DVD-ROM, DVD+RW and still
additional formats — all of which depend on
technology from Sony and Philips.
And Sony continues to lead the way. We’re a major presence
in every link of the CD chain, from music CD recording, mas-
tering and manufacturing to home, car and portable CD players
to CD-ROM drives and Spressa
CD-R/RW burners to the new
Sony RCD-W1 CD/CD-R/CD-RW dual deck audio recorder to a
full range of CD-R and CD-RW recording media.
Background: Sony, Philips and the Compact Disc
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