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HP EW353AV 16x DVD-ROM Drive DVD-Reader DVD-ROM x 16x
- Type: DVD-ROM Drive
- Interface: SATA (typically)
- Read Speed: 16x (DVD-ROM)
- Form Factor: 5.25-inch Internal Drive
- Designed for desktop PCs and servers
- Reads standard DVD formats
- Plug-and-play installation (OS dependent)
- HP branded for compatibility
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Product Overview
The HP EW353AV is a DVD-ROM drive capable of reading DVDs at a maximum speed of 16x. It is designed for installation in desktop computers and servers to provide access to optical media content.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-ROM Reader |
| Max Read Speed (DVD) | 16x |
| Interface | SATA |
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch Internal |
Additional Specifications
| Supported Media | DVD-ROM |
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | EW353AV |
Product Description
The HP EW353AV is an internal optical drive designed to read data from DVD-ROM media. As a DVD-ROM drive, its primary function is to access content stored on pre-recorded DVDs, such as software installations, movie discs, and data archives. It is built to the standard 5.25-inch form factor, making it compatible with the drive bays found in most desktop computer towers and many server chassis. This drive offers a maximum read speed of 16x for DVD media, allowing for relatively quick access to data compared to older optical drive technologies. The interface is typically SATA, which provides a high-bandwidth connection to the computer's motherboard, ensuring efficient data transfer. The EW353AV is a read-only device, meaning it cannot write or rewrite data to optical discs; its sole purpose is to retrieve information from them. As an HP-branded component, this drive is intended to ensure compatibility and reliable performance within HP computer systems. Installation usually involves connecting the SATA data and power cables and securing the drive in an available bay. Once installed and recognized by the operating system, users can insert DVD media and access its contents through the file explorer or designated media playback software. This drive serves as a reliable solution for accessing DVD content in environments where optical media is still utilized.



