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'''CD3''' (see logo at right) was a brand name used to promote singles released on CDs that are three inches in diameter, as opposed to the usual five inches. The term is also used generically to refer to any CD of that size.  
'''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]]
* [http://www.cd3music.com/ CD3 Singles Discography]

Latest revision as of 20:08, 31 May 2010

Cd3 logo.png

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