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| All CD players or drives share one thing in common - a special laser, which is used to retrieve digitally encoded information on the compact disk. This laser is focused by means of a small optical lens. Normal environmental dust and dirt can accumulate on the lens surface, distorting the laser beam and preventing it from properly reading the compact disk - causing skips, mis-tracking, distorted data or music.DISCONTINUED LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND |
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