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  • 61Advanced Intelligent Tape — (AIT) is a high speed, high capacity magnetic tape data storage format developed and controlled by Sony. It competes mainly against the DLT, LTO, DAT/DDS, and VXA formats. AIT uses a cassette similar to Video8. Super AIT (SAIT) is a higher… …

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  • 62Computer tape — could refer to any of the following: Punched paper tape Magnetic tape in one of several formats: v · …

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  • 63metal tape — /mɛtl ˈteɪp/ (say metl tayp) noun a type of tape designed for a tape cassette which has a magnetic coating made up of extremely fine, needle shaped particles of pure metallic iron …

  • 64Sound recording and reproduction — Sound recorder redirects here. For the audio recording program computer software, see Sound Recorder (Windows). Sound recording and reproduction is an electrical or mechanical inscription and re creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice,… …

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  • 65кассета с магнитной лентой — — [Е.С.Алексеев, А.А.Мячев. Англо русский толковый словарь по системотехнике ЭВМ. Москва 1993] Тематики информационные технологии в целом EN cassette magnetic tapeCMТ …

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  • 66cassettememory — cassette memory n. Computer Science A removable cartridge containing magnetic tape that stores programs. * * * …

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  • 67Videotape — An assortment of video tapes A videotape is a recording of images and sounds on to magnetic tape as opposed to film stock or random access digital media. Videotapes are also used for storing scientific or medical data, such as the data produced… …

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  • 68History of sound recording — Methods and media for sound recording are varied and have undergone significant changes between the first time sound was actually recorded for later playback until now. Technology Mechanical recording The first devices for recording sound were… …

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  • 69Nakamichi — Corporation Limited Type Subsidiary of Grande Holdings Ltd Industry Electronics Founded Tokyo, Japan (1948) …

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  • 70Gramophone record — A 12 inch (30 cm) 33⅓ rpm record (left), a 7 inch 45 rpm record (right), and a CD (above) A gramophone record, commonly known as a phonograph record (in American English), vinyl record (in reference to vinyl, the material most commonly used after …

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