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  2. DVD card - Wikipedia

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    Rectangular. This DVD card is called rectangle DVD. [2] Oval. This Business Card DVD is called oval DVD. [3] The capacity is variable, related to the shape and the changeable size: The rectangular Business Card DVD can have a capacity of 330 MB on a size of 85 mm x 58 mm [4] or of 86mm x 61mm. [5] It can also own 570 MB on 85 mm x 64 mm. [6]

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  4. DVD - Wikipedia

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    The DVD specifications created and updated by the DVD Forum are published as so-called DVD Books (e.g. DVD-ROM Book, DVD-Audio Book, DVD-Video Book, DVD-R Book, DVD-RW Book, DVD-RAM Book, DVD-AR (Audio Recording) Book, DVD-VR (Video Recording) Book, etc.). [1] [2] [3] DVD discs are made up of two discs; normally one is blank, and the other ...

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  6. Optical disc packaging - Wikipedia

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    The CD jewel case is designed to carry a booklet, as well as to have panel inserts. These may be used to display album artwork, lyrics, photos, thank-yous, messages, biography, etc. [5] Because the CD jewel case is the standard, most commonly used CD case, it is much cheaper. The price of the CD jewel case usually ranges from $0.75 to $0.95.

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  8. DVDEmpire.com - Wikipedia

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    The site's design aimed for ease of navigation, and allowed customers to edit every aspect of their orders prior to shipment, and were the first to offer pre-ordering of DVDs. [1] In late 1997, DVDEmpire.com launched AdultDVDEmpire.com and began selling adult DVDs. This move coincided with the first adult DVD release, Bobby Sox by Vivid Studios.

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