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Blank disks that can store a large amount of data and can be removed from the device e.g CDs, DVDs.
Sealed plastic object containing a length of audio or videotape, wound on a pair of spools, for insertion into a recorder, playback device, or other machine.
These are blank Blu-Ray Discs (BDs) onto which you can store data e.g. films.
Materials used for cleaning.
Burn your own movies or important data to a DVD disk for storage or for sharing with family, friends and colleagues. Please be careful to purchase the right type of DVD: there is a difference between DVD+R and DVD-R recordable DVDs and not all recorders support both formats. DVD+RW disks are rewritable DVDs and DVD DL is short for DVD Dual Layer, which means you can store 8.5 GB of data on this type of DVD instead of the usual 4.7 GB.
Empty data tapes for making back ups or storing huge amounts of data.
Recordable CDs (CD-R) on which you can store your data in different formats, depending on the features of your CD/DVD Writer. If you want to record CDs at the maximum speed of your CD/DVD Writer, please make sure you pick CDs that support this speed. ReWritable CDs (CD-RW) are a special type of CD, which you can overwrite time and time again (up to some limited number). Ordinary CDs can only be used once.
3.5" removable disk drive from Iomega. Zip disks came in 100MB, 250MB and 750MB varieties, with the latter introduced in 2002 using USB and FireWire interfaces.The drive was bundled with software that could catalog the disks and lock the files for security.
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