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		<description><![CDATA[ Main advantage of DVD-RAM disc over standard DVD R/RW discs it that can be used as regular drive storage, something like floppy disk but with huge capacity (4.7 GB). All you need is DVD recorder that supports DVD-RAM (most new ones).
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