![]() However, some higher-end units are also capable of reading and playing back files stored on larger capacity DVD some also have the ability to play back and display video content, such as movies. Since a CD can typically hold only around 700 megabytes of data a large library will require multiple disks to contain. The mechanics of the player itself however can be quite sturdy, and are generally not as prone to permanent damage due to being dropped as hard drive-based players. ![]() A disadvantage is that due to the low rotational disk speed of these devices, they are even more susceptible to skipping or other misreads of the file if they are subjected to uneven acceleration (shaking) during playback. These devices have the feature of being able to play standard "Red book" CD-DA audio CDs. The blank CD-R media they use is very inexpensive, typically costing less than US$0.15 per disc. Such players were typically a less expensive alternative than either the hard drive or flash-based players when the first units of these were released.
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