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- CD_and_DVD_writing_speed abstract "Original CD-ROM drives could read data at 150 kilobytes (150 × 210 bytes) per second. As faster drives were released, the write speeds and read speeds for optical discs were multiplied by manufacturers, far exceeding the drive speeds originally released onto the market. In order to represent this exponential growth in drive speeds, manufacturers used the symbol nX, whereby n is the multiple of the original speed. For example, writing to a CD at 8X will be twice as fast as writing onto a disc at 4X.".
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- CD_and_DVD_writing_speed subject Category:Optical_disc_authoring.
- CD_and_DVD_writing_speed comment "Original CD-ROM drives could read data at 150 kilobytes (150 × 210 bytes) per second. As faster drives were released, the write speeds and read speeds for optical discs were multiplied by manufacturers, far exceeding the drive speeds originally released onto the market. In order to represent this exponential growth in drive speeds, manufacturers used the symbol nX, whereby n is the multiple of the original speed.".
- CD_and_DVD_writing_speed label "CD and DVD writing speed".
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- CD_and_DVD_writing_speed wasDerivedFrom CD_and_DVD_writing_speed?oldid=577088840.
- CD_and_DVD_writing_speed isPrimaryTopicOf CD_and_DVD_writing_speed.