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HP 360321-002 24x Combo DVD-ROM/CD-RW Slim EIDE 9.5MM Multibay Drive
- 24x DVD-ROM read speed
- 24x CD-RW write speed
- 10x CD-RW rewrite speed
- Slim 9.5mm height
- EIDE (ATAPI) interface
- Fits into HP Multibay II or similar bays
- Read-only for DVDs, Read/Write for CDs
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Product Overview
The HP 360321-002 is a slim 24x combo DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive for HP's multibay solutions. It features a 9.5mm height and an EIDE interface, offering read capabilities for DVDs and read/write capabilities for CDs.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Multibay Drive |
| Form Factor | Slim 9.5mm |
| Interface | EIDE (ATAPI) |
| DVD Read Speed | 24x |
Additional Specifications
| CD-RW Write Speed | 24x |
| CD-RW Rewrite Speed | 10x |
| Compatibility | HP Multibay |
Product Description
The HP 360321-002 is a versatile optical drive designed to fit into HP's proprietary multibay configurations, commonly found in their business notebook lines. This slim, 9.5mm high drive combines the functionality of a DVD-ROM reader with a CD-RW rewriter, offering a flexible solution for accessing optical media and creating CDs. With a DVD-ROM read speed of 24x, it efficiently reads data from DVD media, including software installation discs, movies, and data archives. The integrated CD-RW functionality allows users to burn CDs at speeds up to 24x and rewrite them at 10x, enabling the creation of custom music CDs, data backups, or software distribution discs. Utilizing an EIDE (ATAPI) interface, this drive ensures broad compatibility with older HP systems that feature a compatible multibay slot. Its compact form factor and dual functionality make it a practical choice for users who still require optical media access in their mobile workstations.
