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  2. CD Player (Windows) - Wikipedia

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    CD Player is a computer program that plays audio CDs using the computer's sound card. It was included in Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 (as Deluxe CD Player). It was removed from Windows ME and beyond in favor of "CD/DVD playback functionality" in Windows Media Player.

  3. Media control symbols - Wikipedia

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    Play U+23F5 ⏵ #5107B Normal run; Normal speed: To identify the switch or switch position by means of which a normal run (e.g. of tape) is started in the indicated direction. Pause U+23F8 ⏸ #5111B Pause; Interruption: To identify the control or the indicator which stops operation intermittently and keeps the equipment in operating mode. Play ...

  4. Portable CD player - Wikipedia

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    Some portable CD players can play CD-R/CD-RW discs and some can play other formats such as MP3-encoded audio. While audio typically is output via a headphone connector, higher-end models may feature an additional integrated speaker. The 8 cm CD provides a smaller alternative to the normal 12 cm CD (although with a lower capacity). Miniature ...

  5. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    Typically audio formats decode at double to more than 20 times real speed on portable electronic processors, [74] requiring that the codec output be stored for a time until the DAC can play it. To save power, portable devices may spend much or nearly all of their time in a low power idle state while waiting for the DAC to deplete the output PCM ...

  6. CD player - Wikipedia

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    A portable CD player. A CD player is an electronic device that plays audio compact discs, which are a digital optical disc data storage format. CD players were first sold to consumers in 1982. CDs typically contain recordings of audio material such as music or audiobooks.

  7. What to do when your CD matures: Taking advantage of your ...

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    Let’s say you have $10,000 in a one-year CD earning 4% interest. When it matures, your bank gives you a 10-day grace period to decide what to do. ... You’ll earn interest and keep your money ...

  8. Display lag - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, this is almost identical to the use of casual stopwatches on two monitors using a "clone view" monitor setup as it does not care about the missing synchronisation between the composite video signal and the display of the laptop's screen or the display lag of that screen or the detail that the vertical screen refresh of the two ...

  9. Screen time - Wikipedia

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    Screen time is the amount of time spent using an electronic device with a display screen such as a smartphone, computer, television, video game console, or tablet. [1] The concept is under significant research with related concepts in digital media use and mental health. Screen time is correlated with mental and physical harm in child ...