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The laser CD player "Estonia LP-010C" was developed and produced in the amount of 50 copies in 1985 by the Tallinn Punane RET factory.
In 1985-1986, an experimental batch of Estonia LP-010 CD players was manufactured at the Punane Ret factory.
The developers used chips and an optical-mechanical unit (CDM-1) from Philips.
Circuitry solutions were also largely borrowed: for example, the signal processing board practically repeated the similar block of the Philips CD-204 PCB.
The PKD was supposed to be part of the new block music center Estonia-010, but the lack of necessary components crossed out these plans.
Based on information from collection of Valery Khartchenko