Phase-change Dual
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Phase-Change Dual (PD) is a rewritable optical disc format introduced by Panasonic in 1995. Much like CD-RW, PD uses a phase change layer that can be overwritten in a single pass of the read/write head. A PD disc has a capacity of 650 MB, can be rewritten 500,000 times and is enclosed in a protective cartridge. PD discs are compatible with PD drives, first generation Panasonic DVD-RAM drives and Multi CD-R recorders while PD drives can read and write PD discs as well as read CD-ROMs.
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- Bennett, Hugh. "Is Multi CD-R too Late for the Party?" EMedia Professional July 1998.
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