Introduction of the Compact Disc (1982)
In 1982, the compact disc (CD), developed by Philips and Sony, marked a major milestone in audio storage and playback technology. It offered improved sound quality and durability over vinyl records and cassette tapes by utilizing digital technology. This innovation transformed personal music consumption, spurring the growth of digital media. The widespread adoption of CDs prompted advancements in audio technologies and related industries, reshaping global music production, distribution, and listening practices.
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- GroupCD-ROM Compact Disc
