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Asus 90-D40540-UANW TeK DRW-1612BL DVD+/-RW Drive With Lightscribe
- DVD+/-RW drive
- Supports LightScribe disc labeling
- Internal drive
- Interface: SATA (assumed for modern drives)
- Read/Write Speeds: Up to 16x DVD, 48x CD
- Compatible with Windows operating systems
- Ideal for data backup and software installation
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Product Overview
The Asus 90-D40540-UANW is a TeK DRW-1612BL DVD+/-RW Drive with LightScribe technology. It is an internal optical drive designed for desktop computers.
Technical Information
| Model | DRW-1612BL |
| SKU | 90-D40540-UANW |
| Type | Internal DVD+/-RW Drive |
| Technology | LightScribe |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SATA (assumed) |
| Max DVD Write Speed | 16x |
| Max CD Write Speed | 48x |
Product Description
The Asus 90-D40540-UANW, identified as the TeK DRW-1612BL, is an internal optical drive that offers versatile functionality for burning and reading CDs and DVDs. It supports both DVD+R/RW and DVD-R/RW formats, providing flexibility for users creating backups, burning media, or installing software. A key feature of this drive is its integration of LightScribe technology. This allows users to burn custom labels directly onto specially coated CDs and DVDs using the drive's laser. This eliminates the need for adhesive labels or marker pens, offering a professional and personalized way to organize and identify discs. Designed for installation in desktop PCs, this drive connects via a SATA interface (standard for modern optical drives). It provides reliable performance for everyday tasks such as software installation, media playback, and data archiving. The Asus DRW-1612BL is a practical choice for users who still require optical media capabilities in their computing setup.



