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"disc tray" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You most often use it when referring to the tray in a computer or other device that holds CDs, DVDs, or other forms of optical media. For example: "The disc tray in my laptop won't open anymore."
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A swipe on the lower left corner ejects the disc tray.
It has a front-loading disc tray, so you don't have to put it on the top shelf.
The original model utilized a front-loading motorized disc tray and sat underneath the Genesis.
With the "Red Ring of Death" and disc tray errors, nearly 68percentt of Xbox 360 consoles that came off the line were defective.
Designed to bring down the manufacturing costs of the Sega CD, the newer model is smaller and does not contain the motorized disc tray used in the initial model.
Sega later released the Sega CD 2, which was redesigned to sit next to the second model of the Genesis and featured a top-loading disc tray in place of the motorized tray of the original model.
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No one wins until the launch titles are in the disc trays, or on the hard drives; no one is finished until the last major developer abandons the platform.
Of the remaining hardware problems, 18percentt were disc read errors; 13 percent were video card failures; 13 percent were hard drive freezes ; 10percentt were power issues; and 7percentt were disc tray-related.
By jumping back to the first world war, developer EA Dice has not only discovered fresh game design ideas through the antiquated weaponry, it has also ensured that its game stands apart from other shooters, which have dominated disc-trays for the past 10 years.
Once, I had a job in a light engineering factory, filing lugs off little plastic grommets, and sorting the tiny discs on trays.
Okay that's odd since he has the disc in the tray.
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