TDK CD-R80HSCB-30 is quite a long product designation, but very precise when broken down. "CD-R" means "CD-Recordable," the blank media used for data copying in situations where it's okay that the disc is not eraseable. You'd buy "CD-RW" discs if you wanted to reuse them several times. "80" means the disc can hold up to 80 minutes audio at full CD quality, or 700MB of data. "HS" stands for "High Speed," and these particular discs are certified for drives operating at up to 52X speed -- high speed indeed. "CB" indicates "Cake Box," a slangy term for the spindle and lid arrangement in which this package of 30 blank discs is sold--which does, in fact, resemble a small cake box of the type your grandmother might have owned--that is, if you're lucky!
Innovation has redefined itself as “small”; from VHS to DVD... smaller, from car phones to cell phones... smaller. Today everyone wants their gadgets to be small, compact, easy to use, and light. The only problem is sometimes you have to sacrifice power for the size. I took a look at a few ultra sleek, small, and stylish devices that could be incorporated into any fashionista's style without sa...
Welcome to the wonderful world of video! You may want to make movies or just record a recital, but you don’t know which video camera to buy. Think before you buy! Most people will just go out and buy the first camera that they try out at their local retailers store. However, this is one of the worst ways to go about buying a video camera. This guide will help put you in a good position to na...
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