What is the difference between a DVD and a CD that makes it hold larger amounts of data than a CD
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Perhaps the most obvious difference between DVDs and CDs is the amount of storage between the two. DVDs (or Digital Versatile Disc), while an older bit of technology, are still used today to store large amounts of data (approx. 4.7 GB) and high definition material, like Blu-ray content. CDs (or Compact Disc) on the other hand are essentially obsolete software that stored moderate amounts of data (approx. 700 MB). When you think about it, a DVD has to store audio and video content, whereas a CD merely stores audio content (with availability for minor video playback).
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