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HP AA143AV DVD200i 2.4x DVD+RW Drive DVD+R/+RW 2.4x 2.4x 8x
- Supports DVD+RW and DVD+R write speeds of 2.4x.
- Features DVD-ROM read speed of 8x.
- Internal drive form factor.
- Compatible with a wide range of operating systems.
- Designed for reliable data storage and retrieval.
- Plug-and-play installation for ease of use.
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Product Overview
The HP AA143AV DVD200i is an internal DVD+RW drive offering versatile media burning capabilities. It supports DVD+R/+RW formats at 2.4x speeds and DVD-ROM reads at 8x, making it suitable for data archiving and media creation.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD+RW Drive |
| Write Speed (DVD+RW) | 2.4x |
| Write Speed (DVD+R) | 2.4x |
Additional Specifications
| Read Speed (DVD-ROM) | 8x |
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI (assumed based on era) |
| Form Factor | Internal |
Product Description
The HP AA143AV DVD200i is an internal optical drive designed to provide users with the ability to read and write to DVD+R and DVD+RW media. With a write speed of 2.4x for both DVD+R and DVD+RW formats, it offers a reasonable performance for its time, suitable for tasks such as backing up important data, creating video DVDs, or installing software. The drive also boasts an 8x read speed for DVD-ROM discs, ensuring efficient access to pre-recorded content. This drive is intended for installation within desktop computer systems, connecting via an IDE or ATAPI interface, which was standard for optical drives during its production era. Its compatibility with various operating systems ensures broad usability across different computing environments. The HP AA143AV is built with reliability in mind, aiming to provide consistent performance for everyday optical media tasks. Installation is typically straightforward, often involving a simple plug-and-play setup once physically connected and recognized by the system's BIOS. The drive's functionality extends beyond simple data burning, potentially supporting features like CD burning and reading as well, depending on the specific firmware and bundled software. It represents a common solution for optical media needs in personal and business computers of the early to mid-2000s.



