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Monday, February 20, 2012
Mitsubishi To Stop Production Of CD-R Media With Braille Code


Mitsubishi Kagaku Media plans to stop production of its series of CD-R media designed for people with weak vision.

The company will stop producing the "SR80SB10" series of CD-Rs, which feature a special surface that includes information about the type, the capacity and the recording speed of the discs in the Braille code, a special language commonly used among blind people.

Introduced in 2007, the discs will be available in Japan while stocks last, the company said.



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