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HP 8x DVD+RW Drive - DVD+R/+RW - - Carbonite

HP 8x DVD+RW Drive - DVD+R/+RW - - Carbonite

SKU:DQ689AV
  • Drive Type: Internal DVD+RW Drive
  • Brand: HP
  • Max Write Speed (DVD+R): 8x
  • Supported Media: DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD-R, CD-RW
  • Interface: SATA (assumed)
  • Form Factor: Internal
  • OEM Designation: Carbonite
  • Designed for HP systems
  • Standard optical drive functionality
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Product Overview

This is an HP 8x DVD+RW drive, identified as an internal component. It supports writing to DVD+R and DVD+RW media and is described as 'Carbonite', which may refer to a specific OEM color or bundle.

Technical Information

Drive TypeInternal DVD+RW Drive
BrandHP

Additional Specifications

Max Write Speed (DVD+R)8x
Supported MediaDVD+R/RW, CD-R/RW

Product Description

The HP DQ689AV is an internal DVD+RW drive designed for installation within computer systems, likely HP branded ones given the manufacturer. It offers the capability to write data to DVD+R discs at a maximum speed of 8x and rewrite data to DVD+RW discs. The drive also supports standard CD-R and CD-RW media, providing comprehensive optical disc burning functionality. The 'Carbonite' designation is unusual for a drive and might refer to a specific OEM color, a particular bundle configuration, or a specific product line within HP's offerings. Typically, drives are black or beige, but 'Carbonite' could imply a darker, possibly textured finish or a specific packaging method. As an internal drive, it connects to the computer's motherboard via a SATA interface (standard for drives of this type) and receives power from the system's power supply. Its primary function is to read from and write to optical media, serving users who need to create backups, install software from discs, or watch/listen to content on CDs and DVDs.

Condition:New

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