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HP PA919AV 16x DVD-ROM Drive for CTO Systems DVD-Reader
- 16x DVD-ROM Read Speed
- Designed for CTO Systems
- Internal Drive
- DVD-Reader Functionality
- IDE/ATAPI Interface (Likely)
- High-speed data access
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Product Overview
The HP PA919AV is an internal 16x DVD-ROM drive specifically designed for CTO (Configure-To-Order) systems. It serves as a DVD-Reader, providing efficient access to data and multimedia content stored on DVD-ROM discs.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-ROM Drive |
| Read Speed | 16x |
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI (Assumed) |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Internal |
| Target System | CTO Systems |
Product Description
The HP PA919AV is an internal DVD-ROM drive engineered with a specific focus on integration within HP's Configure-To-Order (CTO) system environments. This means it is often selected as a component during the initial build of a custom HP computer, ensuring seamless compatibility and performance. It functions as a DVD-Reader, providing users with the ability to access content from standard DVD-ROM media. With a maximum read speed of 16x, the PA919AV ensures that users can quickly load software, watch movies, or retrieve data from their DVD collections. The drive is built for reliability and consistent performance, typical of HP's commitment to quality hardware. Its internal design allows it to be discreetly housed within a standard drive bay in desktop computer cases. While primarily designed for CTO systems, the PA919AV likely utilizes a common interface such as IDE/ATAPI, making it potentially compatible with a broader range of desktop PCs. Its core function is to provide efficient and dependable reading of DVD-ROM discs, making it a valuable component for users who frequently interact with optical media for software, entertainment, or data storage.



