The first CD album released in the US was in 1983.
The first generation of compact disc technology was introduced in 1989.
The first generation of compact disc technology was introduced in 1989.
The first generation of compact disc technology was introduced in the United States in 1983.
According to the Collectible Compact Disc Price Guide 2 by Gregory Cooper, the first commercial CD's were brought to the US market in 1983. Commercial compact discs were first introduced in Japan in October 1982. Compact disc technology was first demonstrated in 1976 by Sony, and the Red Book compact disc standard was first published in 1980.
According to the Collectible Compact Disc Price Guide 2 by Gregory Cooper, the first commercial CD's were brought to the US market in 1983. Commercial compact discs were first introduced in Japan in October 1982. Compact disc technology was first demonstrated in 1976 by Sony, and the Red Book compact disc standard was first published in 1980.
The original prototypes for the compact disc were made independently in the mid-to-late 1970s by Phillips and Sony. The technology was in place by 1979 but would not become commercially available until 1982.
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Compact disc
The first compact disc player was created in 1982. The Sony CDP-101 was the first commercialized compact disc player on the market. At the same time, Sony released over fifty compact discs.
Inventor, James Russell made the first compact disc. He discovered this invention on the date of August, 17th, 1982. Another name for a compact disc is CD.
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The compact disc is a spin-off of the much less successful Laserdisc technology. In 1979, Sony and Philips Consumer Electronics set up a joint task force of engineers to design a new digital audio disc. The task force, led by prominent members Kees Schouhamer Immink and Toshitada Doi, progressed the research into laser technology and optical discs that had been started by Philips in 1977.