Cassette
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Cassette may refer to:
- In general, a small cartridge.[1] It may refer specifically to:
- Cartridge (electronics), a cassette (or small cartridge) for use in electronic devices.
- Compact Cassette (also known as audio cassette, cassette tape or simply cassette); the worldwide standard for analog audio recording and playback
- Digital Audio Tape (or DAT), a digital audio cassette tape format, mainly used by professionals
- Digital Compact Cassette (or DCC), a short-lived digital audio cassette format aimed at domestic users
- Videocassette, a cassette containing video tape, for use in VCRs
- Compact Cassette (also known as audio cassette, cassette tape or simply cassette); the worldwide standard for analog audio recording and playback
- Cartridge (electronics), a cassette (or small cartridge) for use in electronic devices.
- Cassette (genetics) - a term used to describe certain vectors that are normally used to confer a selectable marker on an organism.
- Cassette (bicycle part) - the rear set of cogs on a bicycle.
- Album - a Public Image Ltd album called "Cassette" on certain editions.
- Cassette (New Zealand band), a band from New Zealand
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ In practice, there is a large amount of overlap between the two terms, and the term chosen may be somewhat arbitrary.