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LG GSA4120B Multi format (dual layer) Internal DVD-Writer
- Internal DVD-Writer drive
- Supports dual-layer DVD recording
- Multi-format disc compatibility (DVD-R, DVD+R, CD-R, etc.)
- IDE/ATAPI interface
- Black bezel
- Suitable for desktop PC integration
- Reads and writes optical media
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Product Overview
The LG GSA4120B is an internal DVD-Writer drive that supports multi-format disc burning, including dual-layer DVDs. It allows users to read and write data to various optical media formats.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | Internal DVD-Writer |
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI |
| Disc Support | DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, CD-R, CD-RW |
Additional Specifications
| Dual Layer Support | Yes |
| Bezel Color | Black |
| Form Factor | 5.25" Bay |
Product Description
The LG GSA4120B is an internal optical drive designed for desktop computer systems. It functions as a DVD-Writer, enabling users to not only read data from CDs and DVDs but also to burn (write) data onto blank optical discs. A key feature of this model is its support for dual-layer DVD recording, which allows for higher storage capacities on a single DVD disc, typically up to 8.5 GB compared to the standard 4.7 GB of single-layer discs. This drive is considered 'multi-format' because it is compatible with a wide array of optical media types. This includes various DVD formats such as DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, and DVD-RAM, as well as CD formats like CD-R and CD-RW. The interface used for connection to the computer's motherboard is typically IDE (also known as PATA or ATAPI), which was a common standard for optical drives in many PCs of its era. With its black bezel, the GSA4120B is designed to blend seamlessly into the front panel of a standard 5.25-inch drive bay found in most desktop computer cases. It provides a reliable solution for tasks such as backing up data, creating software installations, burning music or video discs, and reading or archiving files from optical media. Its inclusion allows a computer system to interact with the broad ecosystem of CD and DVD discs.



