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| name          =  Cassette
 
| name          =  Cassette
 
| logo          = [[File:Compact Cassette Logo.svg|Compact Cassette logo]]
 
| logo          = [[File:Compact Cassette Logo.svg|Compact Cassette logo]]
| image        = [[File:tdkc60cassette.jpg|250px]]
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| image        = [[File:Side A, TDK D-C60 20041220.jpg|250px]]
 
| caption      = A [[TDK]] D-C60 cassette, a common speech-quality tape with a 60-minute playing time, in a housing similar to that of the original Philips' Compact Cassette specification
 
| caption      = A [[TDK]] D-C60 cassette, a common speech-quality tape with a 60-minute playing time, in a housing similar to that of the original Philips' Compact Cassette specification
 
| type          = [[Magnetic tape]]
 
| type          = [[Magnetic tape]]
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| use          = Audio and data storage
 
| encoding      = [[Analog signal]]
 
| encoding      = [[Analog signal]]
 
| capacity      = Typically 30 or 45 minutes of audio per side (C60 and C90 formats respectively); less common capacities included C15, C20, C30, C40, C46, C50, C74, C100, C110, C120, C150, and C180.
 
| capacity      = Typically 30 or 45 minutes of audio per side (C60 and C90 formats respectively); less common capacities included C15, C20, C30, C40, C46, C50, C74, C100, C110, C120, C150, and C180.
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| standard      =
 
| standard      =
 
| owner        = [[Philips]]
 
| owner        = [[Philips]]
| use          = Audio and data storage
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| invented      = 1962
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| introduced    = 1963
 
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| name          =  Cassette
 
| name          =  Cassette
 
| logo          = [[File:Compact Cassette Logo.svg|Compact Cassette logo]]
 
| logo          = [[File:Compact Cassette Logo.svg|Compact Cassette logo]]
| image        = [[File:tdkc60cassette.jpg|250px]]
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| image        = [[File:Side A, TDK D-C60 20041220.jpg|250px]]
 
| caption      = A [[TDK]] D-C60 cassette, a common speech-quality tape with a 60-minute playing time, in a housing similar to that of the original Philips' Compact Cassette specification
 
| caption      = A [[TDK]] D-C60 cassette, a common speech-quality tape with a 60-minute playing time, in a housing similar to that of the original Philips' Compact Cassette specification
 
| type          = [[Magnetic tape]]
 
| type          = [[Magnetic tape]]

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Infobox storage medium/testcases
Cassette
Compact Cassette logo
Side A, TDK D-C60 20041220.jpg
A TDK D-C60 cassette, a common speech-quality tape with a 60-minute playing time, in a housing similar to that of the original Philips' Compact Cassette specification
Media typeMagnetic tape
EncodingAnalog signal
CapacityTypically 30 or 45 minutes of audio per side (C60 and C90 formats respectively); less common capacities included C15, C20, C30, C40, C46, C50, C74, C100, C110, C120, C150, and C180.
Read mechanismTape head
Write mechanismMagnetic recording head
Developed byPhilips
UsageAudio and data storage

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Cassette
Compact Cassette logo
File:Side A, TDK D-C60 20041220.jpg
A TDK D-C60 cassette, a common speech-quality tape with a 60-minute playing time, in a housing similar to that of the original Philips' Compact Cassette specification
Media typeMagnetic tape
EncodingAnalog signal
CapacityTypically 30 or 45 minutes of audio per side (C60 and C90 formats respectively); less common capacities included C15, C20, C30, C40, C46, C50, C74, C100, C110, C120, C150, and C180.
Read mechanismTape head
Write mechanismMagnetic recording head
Developed byPhilips
UsageAudio and data storage