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HP AB351B DVD-Writer - Internal - DVD+R/RW
- Drive Type: DVD-Writer
- Interface: SATA (typical for internal drives)
- Supported Media: DVD+R, DVD+RW
- Form Factor: Internal
- Write Speed: Varies by media type (e.g., 24x DVD+R)
- Rewrite Speed: Varies by media type (e.g., 8x DVD+RW)
- Application: Data backup, software distribution, media creation
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Product Overview
The HP AB351B is an internal DVD-Writer drive that supports both DVD+R and DVD+RW formats. It allows users to write data to and rewrite data on compatible DVD media.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-Writer |
| Interface | SATA |
Additional Specifications
| Supported Media | DVD+R, DVD+RW |
| Form Factor | Internal |
Product Description
The HP AB351B is an internal optical drive designed for writing and rewriting data onto DVD+R and DVD+RW media. This drive offers versatility for users who need to create their own DVDs, back up important data, or distribute software and media. Its internal design allows for seamless integration into desktop computer systems, providing a permanent optical storage solution. The drive supports the DVD+R format for single-layer recording and the DVD+RW format for rewritable disc capabilities. This means users can record data onto DVD+R discs once, while DVD+RW discs can be written to, erased, and rewritten multiple times, offering flexibility for temporary storage or frequent updates. The specific write and rewrite speeds will depend on the media used and the drive's capabilities, but typically range from 24x for DVD+R to 8x for DVD+RW. As an internal drive, the HP AB351B connects directly to the computer's motherboard via a SATA interface, ensuring high-speed data transfer. It is a standard component for many desktop PCs, enabling users to perform a wide range of optical media tasks. The drive is compatible with most modern operating systems and comes with the necessary firmware to handle various DVD recording operations.


