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HP RW830AV 16x DVD+/-RW Drive with LightScribe DVD-Writer
- Internal 16x DVD+/-RW drive
- Supports DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW formats
- LightScribe technology for disc labeling
- Double-layer recording support
- SATA interface
- Bulk Pack packaging
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Product Overview
The HP RW830AV is an internal 16x DVD+/-RW drive featuring LightScribe technology for direct-disc labeling. This drive allows users to burn data to and from DVD media, as well as create custom labels directly onto compatible discs.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD Writer |
| Interface | SATA |
| Form Factor | Internal 5.25" |
Additional Specifications
| Write Speed | Up to 16x (DVD-R) |
| Read Speed | Up to 16x (DVD-ROM) |
| Labeling Technology | LightScribe |
Product Description
The HP RW830AV is an internal optical drive that serves as a versatile solution for both data storage and disc customization. As a DVD+/-RW drive, it offers the flexibility to read from and write to a wide array of DVD formats, including single-layer and double-layer discs, with impressive write speeds of up to 16x. This makes it suitable for tasks such as backing up important files, creating video DVDs, or installing software. A standout feature of the RW830AV is its integrated LightScribe technology. This allows users to burn custom labels, text, and graphics directly onto the surface of specially coated LightScribe-compatible DVDs using the drive's laser. This eliminates the need for adhesive labels or permanent markers, providing a professional and personalized touch to burned discs. Designed for internal installation in desktop computers via a SATA interface, this HP DVD writer is a practical addition for users who require reliable optical media capabilities. The bulk pack (AV) designation suggests it is often sold as a component for system integrators or as a replacement part, focusing on the core functionality of the drive itself.



