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LG GSAT40N GSA-T40N 8x DVD+/-RW Slimline Drive
- 8x DVD+/-RW Write Speed
- Slimline Form Factor
- Reads and Writes DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW
- Reads and Writes CD-R, CD-RW
- Supports Dual Layer DVD+/-R
- Compact design
- IDE/ATAPI Interface
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Product Overview
The LG GSAT40N (GSA-T40N) is a slimline 8x DVD+/-RW drive. It offers read and write capabilities for DVD and CD media in a compact form factor, suitable for laptops and small form factor PCs.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD+/-RW |
| Write Speed | 8x |
| Form Factor | Slimline |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI |
| Brand | LG |
| Model | GSA-T40N |
Product Description
The LG GSAT40N, also known as the GSA-T40N, is a versatile optical drive capable of reading and writing to a variety of DVD and CD media formats. Its primary function is to provide optical disc burning and reading capabilities, including support for DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, CD-R, and CD-RW discs. It also supports the writing of dual-layer DVDs, allowing for higher capacity disc burning. What sets this drive apart is its slimline form factor, which makes it ideal for integration into devices where space is limited, such as laptops, netbooks, and small form factor desktop computers. This compact design does not compromise its functionality, offering robust performance for its size. The drive utilizes the standard IDE/ATAPI interface for connectivity, ensuring broad compatibility with many motherboards and systems. With an 8x maximum write speed for DVD+/-R media, the LG GSAT40N provides a reasonably fast burning experience for creating backups, distributing media, or installing software. It serves as a reliable solution for users who still require optical media capabilities in their computing setups, whether for occasional use or as a primary optical drive.



