It appears probable that some form of DVD player will one day become a staple in many American households. The capability of these new players to handle existing CDs, DVD videos, DVD-ROM and eventually higher-quality audio and recordable DVDs may save owners of extensive CD collections from the worry of technological obsolescence -- at least until the inevitable appearance of the next new format.
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Thu, May 24, 2001 - Page 19 News List
New methods of making disks and heads spin
Two new digital audio formats to titillate your ears are being set for the market. Both record with higher fidelity than CDs
By Eric A. Taub / NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE , NEW YORK
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