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English: Universal Media Disc, Minidisc and Compact Cassette - size comparison. The UMD was a very short lived format, and was an optical disc of about 1.8Gb capacity in a protective plastic case. It was the storage of choice for the Sony PSP which was their hand held Playstation. It was retired fairly swiftly.
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