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Lite-On HD100-X06 HD100 2.4x HD DVD-ROM Drive HD DVD-Reader HD
- Internal HD DVD-ROM drive
- Supports HD DVD media reading
- 2.4x maximum HD DVD read speed
- Designed for internal installation
- SATA interface (likely)
- Provides access to HD DVD content
- Model HD100-X06
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Product Overview
The Lite-On HD100-X06 is an internal HD DVD-ROM drive. It is designed to read HD DVD media, offering higher resolution and capacity compared to standard DVDs. This drive provides access to HD DVD content.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Internal HD DVD-ROM Drive |
| Brand | Lite-On |
| Model | HD100-X06 |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SATA (assumed) |
| HD DVD Read Speed | 2.4x |
| Media Support | HD DVD-ROM |
Product Description
The Lite-On HD100-X06 is an internal optical drive specifically designed to read High Definition DVD (HD DVD) media. This technology was an early competitor to Blu-ray for high-definition optical disc formats, offering significantly greater storage capacity and higher video and audio quality than standard DVDs. The HD100-X06 allows users to access content distributed on HD DVD-ROM discs, such as movies or software applications. With a maximum read speed of 2.4x for HD DVD media, the drive is capable of retrieving data from these high-density discs efficiently. It connects to the computer's system via a SATA interface, ensuring a fast and reliable data transfer rate. The drive is intended for internal installation within a desktop computer or workstation, typically occupying a standard 5.25-inch drive bay. While HD DVD ultimately lost the format war to Blu-ray, drives like the HD100-X06 were crucial for consumers and professionals who adopted the format early on. This drive represents a specific piece of optical media technology that provided a bridge to higher-definition content delivery before Blu-ray became the dominant standard. It is important to note that this drive is primarily a reader and does not support writing to HD DVD media.


