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'''CD3''' | '''CD3''' was a brand name used to promote [[CD singles]] released on 80mm ("three-inch") discs rather than the usual 120mm ("five-inch") discs. | ||
The term is also used generically to refer to any CD of that size. | |||
Three-inch CDs were developed in a collaborative effort by Sony and Philips. The first commercial titles were released in 1987. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* | * [http://www.cd3music.com/ CD3 Singles Discography] |
Latest revision as of 19:08, 31 May 2010
CD3 was a brand name used to promote CD singles released on 80mm ("three-inch") discs rather than the usual 120mm ("five-inch") discs.
The term is also used generically to refer to any CD of that size.
Three-inch CDs were developed in a collaborative effort by Sony and Philips. The first commercial titles were released in 1987.