Hi-MD
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Hi-MD is a magneto-optical disc-based data storage format. It was a further development of the MiniDisc.[1] With its release in later 2004,[2] came the ability to use newly developed, high-capacity 1 gigabyte Hi-MD discs, in the same dimensions as MiniDisc.[2] The last recorder and player was discontinued in 2011.[3] Blank discs stopped production in September 2012.
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