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  2. Optical disc drive - Wikipedia

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    During the times of combo (CD-RW/DVD-ROM) drives, an additional speed rating (e.g. the 16× in 52×/32×/52×/16×) is designated for DVD-ROM media reading operations. For DVD writer drives, Blu-ray Disc combo drives, and Blu-ray Disc writer drives, the writing and reading speed of their respective optical media are specified in its retail box ...

  3. Comparison of popular optical data-storage systems - Wikipedia

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    DVD-RW represents a DVD "-" disc which can be read or written many times BD-RE represents a Blu-ray disc which can be read or written many times. In addition some of these media support MultiLevel Recording formats, for example dual layer (written as "DL"), and DVD also supports a "RAM" version (similar to RW), although this is not widely used ...

  4. Compaq Evo - Wikipedia

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    The Presario-based series laptop (N800 and N1000) uses a desktop-based Pentium 4 CPU. [17] Known near-clone laptop models: Evo N110 - Armada 110 [18] Evo N400c - Armada M300; Evo N800 series - Presario 2800 [12] Evo N1000/N1020 - Presario 1500 [19] Evo N1005 - Presario 900 [20] The final model to carry the Compaq Evo name was the 14.1" N620c ...

  5. DVD player - Wikipedia

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    Toshiba released a DVD-ROM-equipped computer and a DVD-ROM drive in Japan in early 1997 (moved back from December which was moved back from November). DVD-ROM drives from Toshiba, Pioneer, Panasonic, Hitachi, and Sony began appearing in sample quantities as early as January 1997, but none were available before May.

  6. Disk enclosure - Wikipedia

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    Most desktop models of drives for optical 120-mm discs (DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drives, CD or DVD burners), are designed to be mounted into a so-called "5.25-inch slot", which obtained its nickname because this slot size was initially used by drives for 5.25-inch-diameter (133 mm) floppy disks in the IBM PC AT.

  7. Optical disc - Wikipedia

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    Formats such as CD-R and DVD-R are "Write once read many" or write-once, while CD-RW and DVD-RW are rewritable, more like a magnetic recording hard disk drive (HDD). Media technologies vary, for example, M-DISC media uses a rock-like layer to retain data for longer than conventional recordable media.