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by adrian_b
1352 days ago
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Like also for floppy disks, the older CDs had typically a higher manufacturing quality than the more recent. This is shown in the table from the parent article, where there are 3 rows for CD-R, the best, which were specified as suitable for archival purposes, but Kodak and the few other manufacturers of such CD-R have stopped soon their production, the second best, which were the original CD-R with phthalocyanine dye and then the other CD-R, whose expected lifetime is only half, with cheaper dyes, which were introduced on the market later. Also, as expected, the table shows that the higher the information density is, the lower the expected lifetime is, when similar materials are used. |
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[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Market_for_Lemons