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The '''Horse MiniDisc''' was a variety of MiniDisc developed by [[Sony]] that could hold the equivalent of one horsepower in data. Sony believed the shape of the Horse MiniDisc would make the format more robust and versatile. Researchers later found that this was not true, but thought it was a nice idea regardless. | The '''Horse MiniDisc''' was a variety of MiniDisc developed by [[Sony]] that could hold the equivalent of one horsepower in data. Sony believed the shape of the Horse MiniDisc would make the format more robust and versatile. Researchers later found that this was not true, but thought it was a nice idea regardless. | ||
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The Horse MiniDisc was a variety of MiniDisc developed by Sony that could hold the equivalent of one horsepower in data. Sony believed the shape of the Horse MiniDisc would make the format more robust and versatile. Researchers later found that this was not true, but thought it was a nice idea regardless.