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Acronym for
digital versatile disc (sometimes called digital video disk).
DVD is an optical storage technology similar to CD-ROM; however,
DVD media has a far greater storage capacity, DVD can store
up to 17GB (gigabytes) of data, whereas CD-ROM media can only
hold up to 650MB (megabytes) of data. DVD also has superior
multimedia reproduction compared to CD-ROM.
See
also: Megabytes
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