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LG GCC-H21NK 52/16x CD/DVD Combo Drive Combo Drive
- Drive Type: CD/DVD Combo Drive
- Max CD Read Speed: 52x
- Max DVD Read Speed: 16x
- Interface: IDE (PATA)
- Combines CD and DVD read capabilities
- Suitable for older systems or systems requiring broad optical support
- Model: GCC-H21NK
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Product Overview
The LG GCC-H21NK is a 52x16x CD/DVD Combo Drive. It combines the functionality of a CD-ROM drive and a DVD-ROM drive into a single unit, offering broad compatibility for optical media.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD/DVD Combo Drive |
| Max CD Read Speed | 52x |
| Max DVD Read Speed | 16x |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | IDE (PATA) |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Model | GCC-H21NK |
Product Description
The LG GCC-H21NK is a CD/DVD Combo Drive that integrates the capabilities of both CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives into a single device. This allows users to read data from both CDs and DVDs using one optical drive. It features a maximum CD read speed of 52x and a maximum DVD read speed of 16x, providing adequate performance for accessing optical media content. This combo drive utilizes an IDE (also known as PATA) interface, which was a common standard for optical drives and hard drives in many computer systems. While newer systems have largely transitioned to SATA, IDE interfaces are still found in older or some specialized computer builds, making this drive compatible with a broader range of hardware. The LG GCC-H21NK serves as a practical solution for users who need to access both CD and DVD media without requiring separate drives. It is particularly useful for maintaining older computer systems or for systems where compatibility with a wide range of optical formats is a priority.



