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  2. List of Bose shelf stereos - Wikipedia

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    Wave Radio. Wave Radio/CD. The "Wave Radio" (which has since become known as "Wave Radio I") was an AM/FM clock radio that was introduced in 1993. It was smaller than the Acoustic Wave Music System and used two 2.5-inch speakers. [3] A "Wave Radio/CD" model was introduced in 1998 and was essentially a Wave Radio I with a CD player.

  3. Portable CD player - Wikipedia

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    The basic features of a portable CD player are: Play/Pause button. Stop button. Rewind button. Fast forward button. Hold button (some models) Liquid crystal display. Headphone/Audio out socket. The play/pause button allows the user to pause in the middle of a track (song) and resume play where the listener left off by pressing the button again.

  4. CD player - Wikipedia

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    An early portable player, a Sony Discman model D-121. A portable CD player is a portable audio player used to play compact discs. Portable CD players are powered by batteries and they have a 1/8" headphone jack into which the user plugs a pair of headphones. The first portable CD player released was the D-50 by Sony.

  5. Mixed Mode CD - Wikipedia

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    A mixed mode CD is a compact disc which contains both data and audio in one session. [1] Typically the first track is a data track while the rest are audio tracks. The most common use for mixed mode CDs is to add CD-quality audio to video games on a CD. The term "enhanced CD" is sometimes used to refer to mixed mode CDs, [2] though it is most ...

  6. Enhanced CD - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced CD is a certification mark of the Recording Industry Association of America for various technologies that combine audio and computer data for use in both compact disc and CD-ROM players. [1] Formats that fall under the enhanced CD category include mixed mode CD (Yellow Book CD-ROM /Red Book CD-DA ), CD-i , CD-i Ready , and CD-Extra/CD ...

  7. Blue Book (CD standard) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Book (CD standard) The Blue Book is a compact disc standard developed in 1995 by Philips and Sony. It defines the Enhanced Music CD format ( E-CD, also known as CD-Extra, CD-Plus and CD+ ), which combines audio tracks and data tracks on the same disc. [1] The format was created as a way to solve the problem of mixed mode CDs, which were ...

  8. Optical disc recording modes - Wikipedia

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    CD Track-At-Once. Track-At-Once ( TAO) is a recording mode where the recording laser stops after each track is finished and two run-out blocks are written. One link block and four run-in blocks are written when the next track is recorded. TAO discs can have both data and audio at the same time. There are 2 TAO writing modes:

  9. White Sox's Tommy Pham says he's always prepared to 'f ... - AOL

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    Chicago White Sox outfielder Tommy Pham told reporters he's always prepared to fight after an on-field confrontation with Milwaukee Brewers catcher William Contreras.