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LG GCC4521BL GCC-4521B Combo Drive Combo Drive CD-RW/DVD-ROM
- Reads DVD-ROM discs
- Writes CD-R and CD-RW discs
- Supports various CD recording speeds
- IDE/ATAPI interface for connection
- Tray-loading mechanism
- Compatible with Windows operating systems
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Product Overview
The LG GCC4521BL is a versatile combo drive that combines CD-RW and DVD-ROM functionalities. It allows users to read data from DVDs and write to CDs, making it suitable for a range of optical media tasks.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo |
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Internal 5.25" |
| Supported Media | CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM |
Product Description
The LG GCC4521BL, also known as the GCC-4521B, is an internal optical drive designed for desktop computers. It offers the convenience of a combo drive, integrating the capabilities of a CD writer and a DVD reader into a single unit. This allows users to burn CDs with their data, music, or software backups, while also being able to access the content of DVD-ROM discs. The drive utilizes the standard IDE/ATAPI interface, ensuring broad compatibility with a wide range of motherboards and systems. Its 5.25-inch form factor is typical for internal optical drives, fitting into standard computer drive bays. The tray-loading mechanism provides a familiar and reliable way to insert and eject optical media. With its ability to read DVD-ROMs and write to CD-R and CD-RW media, the GCC4521BL serves as a practical solution for tasks such as software installation, data archiving, and media playback. It supports various writing speeds for CD media, allowing for efficient disc burning based on the user's needs and the capabilities of the media used.


