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AnswerDVD was developed by the Engineers of the company Matshusita. AnswerIt was invented by TOSHIBA

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SEE: Who invented the DVD on wiki aswers and youll get this answer:

CDs were invented by Sony/Phillips in the late 80s.

The DVD evolved from the CD. It is a high-density CD.

So. Your basic answer is 1982!

There you go and your welcome!!!

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Actually, Phillips and Sony simply licensed much of their claim from technology that was invented 20 years earlier. Jim Russell, a scientist at Battelle's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, WA invented the "optical-digital data-storage technology." In the 1960's, Batelle gave Russell a lab to test and develop his ideas, including a far-out system that would use a laser to read digitized music.

While all the original patents belonged to Russell and Battelle, they were sold in the 80's to a company in Canada, who later sued Sony and Phillips over royalties for the the CD technology. Unfortunately, Russell never saw a dime of the settlement. Even Battelle only made a little more than $1 million from the sale of the patents. While a lot at the time, it is nothing compared to the revenue that has been generated by a technology developed by one man in a small lab in the outskirts of Washington state.

While his original idea was for recording music optically, Russell successfully recorded a television soap Opera in 1974 using his technology. He still has the recordings to this day, one of the only souvenirs he has of an invention that revolutionized music and movies.

He needs to be credited and recognized for his contribution to a technology that has changed the world. Jim Russell is the inventor of the CD and DVD, Phillips and Sony simply marketed his idea.

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