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CD-I

Compact disc developed by Philips for storing a combination of video, audio, text, and pictures. It was intended principally for the consumer market to be used in systems using a combination of computer and television. It flopped as a consumer system and by 1998 the product was no longer commercially available.


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With its ability to play audio CDs and its compliance with many industry standards, including XA, Kodak Multisession and Single session PhotoCD, CD-I, Enhanced Music CD (CD+), VideoCD playback, and QuickTime formats, the CDX-7405 is a CD-ROM "cross trainer" for the multimedia user.
 
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