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Digital audio tape or DAT is a digitally
recorded audio tape produced in cassettes
that can carry two hours of sound on each
side and are about half the size of standard
audio cassettes. DAT players/recorders were
developed in 1987 but not marketed in the UK
until 1989. The first DAT for computer data
was introduced 1988.
Subject by: Darren Wells