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LG GDR-H30NALEK109 GDR-H30N 16x DVD-ROM Drive DVD-ROM 16x (DVD) 52x
- 16x DVD-ROM read speed
- 52x CD-ROM read speed
- Internal drive form factor
- IDE/ATAPI interface
- Supports DVD-ROM media
- Designed for data reading
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Product Overview
The LG GDR-H30NALEK109 is a 16x DVD-ROM drive designed for reading DVD media at high speeds. It offers a 52x CD-ROM read speed, making it versatile for both DVD and CD-ROM data access.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-ROM |
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI |
Additional Specifications
| DVD Read Speed | 16x |
| CD Read Speed | 52x |
Product Description
The LG GDR-H30NALEK109 is an internal DVD-ROM drive that provides reliable and efficient reading of DVD media. With a maximum DVD read speed of 16x, users can quickly access the data stored on their DVD-ROM discs. This drive also boasts an impressive 52x CD-ROM read speed, ensuring swift access to information on CD-ROMs. Designed with an IDE/ATAPI interface, this drive is compatible with a wide range of computer systems. Its primary function is to read data from DVD-ROM and CD-ROM discs, making it an essential component for systems that require access to optical media for software installation, data retrieval, or media playback. The drive's robust construction ensures durability and consistent performance. This model is ideal for users who need a dedicated drive for reading DVD-ROM content without the need for writing capabilities. Its straightforward functionality and compatibility make it a practical choice for upgrading older systems or replacing a faulty optical drive. The LG GDR-H30NALEK109 is a testament to LG's commitment to providing reliable optical storage solutions.


