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Acer 56.10016.301 Notebook CDROM Drive
- Internal notebook CD-ROM drive
- Designed for Acer portable systems
- Enables reading of CD-ROM media
- Standard IDE interface for connectivity
- Compact form factor for notebook integration
- Provides essential optical media access
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Product Overview
This Acer notebook CD-ROM drive, identified by SKU 56.10016.301, is designed for integration into portable computing devices. It provides optical media reading capabilities, allowing users to access data and software from CD-ROM discs.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-ROM |
| Interface | IDE |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Internal Notebook Drive |
Product Description
The Acer 56.10016.301 Notebook CD-ROM Drive is an internal optical drive specifically engineered for installation within Acer laptop computers. Its primary function is to read data from standard CD-ROM discs, offering users the ability to install software, access multimedia content, or retrieve data stored on optical media. This drive typically utilizes an IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) interface, a common standard for optical drives in many notebook models of its era. The compact design is crucial for fitting within the constrained internal space of a laptop, ensuring that it does not compromise the overall portability and ergonomics of the device. Its inclusion allows for a versatile computing experience, bridging the gap between digital content distribution via CDs and the mobile computing needs of users. As a CD-ROM drive, it is designed for read-only operations, meaning it cannot write data to discs. This distinction is important as it differentiates it from CD-RW or DVD drives. The drive's performance is characterized by its read speed, often measured in multiples of the original CD-ROM standard (1x = 150 KB/s). For a notebook drive, it represents a fundamental component for accessing a wide range of legacy software and media.


