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2.1 Use of magnetic tape Magnetic recording was first introduced in 1898, with the invention of the magnetic recording device by Valdemar Poulsen, a Danish scientist working on audio recording. Later, magnetic recording technology expanded from sound recording to the fields of image and information recording, with the rapid advancement of television, computers, and similar technology.