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Were there still tapes in 2000?
There were no tapes in 2000. Tapes were all the rage in the 1990s and are memories of those born in the 1980s.
In 2000, traditional tapes were withdrawing from the stage of history. Young people carried MP3s in their pockets and listened to the song "Courage" by Liang Jingru that was popular in China. Leslie Cheung was preparing for his last tour - the 2000 Passion Concert.
Magnetic tape is a tape-shaped material carrying a magnetic layer used to record sounds, images, digital or other signals. It is the most produced and widely used magnetic recording material.
It is usually coated with a layer of granular magnetic material on a plastic film base (support), or a layer of magnetic oxide is evaporated and deposited.
Paper and celluloid were once used as tape bases, but now polyester films with high strength, good stability and resistance to deformation are mainly used.
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