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LG GT60N Internal DVD-Writer
- Internal DVD-Writer Drive
- Reads and writes to DVD media
- IDE/ATAPI interface
- Standard 5.25-inch bay installation
- Suitable for desktop PCs
- Provides optical media functionality
- Reliable performance for burning and reading discs
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Product Overview
The LG GT60N is an internal DVD-writer drive that allows users to read and write data to DVD media. It offers a reliable solution for optical media tasks within a desktop computer.
Technical Information
| Model | GT60N |
| Brand | LG |
| Type | Internal DVD-Writer |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI |
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch Internal Bay |
Product Description
The LG GT60N is an internal DVD-writer designed to be installed in a standard 5.25-inch drive bay within a desktop computer. This drive provides the capability to read from and write to a variety of DVD formats, including DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW. It utilizes the common IDE/ATAPI interface, ensuring broad compatibility with older and many current motherboard chipsets, making it a versatile option for systems that still utilize optical drives. This DVD-writer is ideal for users who need to back up important data, create software installation discs, watch DVD movies, or archive digital content. Its internal design means it draws power directly from the computer's power supply and connects via a data cable to the motherboard, offering a clean and integrated solution without external power adapters or cables. The drive's performance characteristics, such as write speeds, are optimized for reliable disc creation and reading. Installation of the LG GT60N is typically straightforward for users familiar with PC hardware, involving securing the drive in the bay and connecting the IDE data and power cables. Once installed and recognized by the operating system, it functions as a standard optical drive, accessible through the file system. This drive represents a practical solution for maintaining optical media capabilities in a desktop PC environment.


