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LG GH-20LS10BB GH20LS10 20x DVD+/-RW Super Multi Drive with
- 20x DVD+/-RW write speed
- Super Multi format support
- Reads and writes DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM
- Internal optical drive
- SATA interface
- Suitable for PC builds and upgrades
- LG brand
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Product Overview
The LG GH-20LS10BB (GH20LS10) is a 20x DVD+/-RW Super Multi Drive. This internal optical drive supports reading and writing to DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD-RAM media at high speeds.
Technical Information
| SKU | GH-20LS10BB |
| Title | LG GH-20LS10BB GH20LS10 20x DVD+/-RW Super Multi Drive with |
| Drive Type | DVD+/-RW Super Multi Drive |
| Max Write Speed (DVD-R) | 20x |
| Max Write Speed (DVD+R) | 20x |
Additional Specifications
| Max Write Speed (DVD-RW) | 6x |
| Max Write Speed (DVD+RW) | 8x |
| Max Write Speed (DVD-RAM) | 12x |
| Interface | SATA |
Product Description
The LG GH-20LS10BB, also known by its model number GH20LS10, is an internal optical drive designed for desktop computers. It offers comprehensive support for the DVD+/-RW Super Multi format, meaning it can read and write to a wide variety of DVD media types, including DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD-RAM discs. With a maximum write speed of 20x for DVD-R and DVD+R media, this drive allows for quick burning of data, software, or media onto blank DVDs. It also supports rewriting capabilities for DVD-RW and DVD+RW formats, along with the rewritable DVD-RAM standard, providing flexibility for data archiving and backup solutions. This drive connects to the computer's motherboard via a SATA interface, which is standard for modern optical drives and hard disk drives, ensuring efficient data transfer. It is suitable for users looking to build a new PC, upgrade an existing system with optical media capabilities, or replace a faulty optical drive.



