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Lite-On SHW-160P6S-02C SHW-160P6S DVD+/-RW Drive DVD-Writer
- Internal DVD+/-RW Drive
- Supports DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW
- Capable of reading and writing DVD media
- Standard 5.25-inch form factor
- IDE/ATAPI interface (assumed based on commonality for this model series)
- Suitable for data backup and software installation
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Product Overview
The Lite-On SHW-160P6S-02C is an internal DVD+/-RW drive, also known as a DVD-Writer. It offers the capability to read and write to a variety of DVD formats, including DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW. This drive is a standard component for desktop computers needing optical media functionality.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | Internal DVD+/-RW Drive |
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI (Likely) |
Additional Specifications
| Write Speeds | Up to 16x DVD+/-R |
| Form Factor | Internal 5.25" |
Product Description
The Lite-On SHW-160P6S-02C is a versatile internal DVD writer designed to meet the common optical media needs of desktop computers. It supports a wide range of DVD formats, including DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW, allowing users to create, edit, and erase data on DVD discs. This drive is essential for tasks such as installing operating systems and software, backing up important files, and creating custom movie or data DVDs. With a maximum write speed of 16x for DVD+/-R discs, the SHW-160P6S-02C offers efficient burning times, enabling users to quickly create their discs. The drive also supports rewriting capabilities on DVD+/-RW media, providing flexibility for temporary storage or frequent updates. Its standard 5.25-inch internal form factor ensures compatibility with most desktop PC cases. This drive typically connects via an IDE/ATAPI interface, which was prevalent during its production era. Installation involves connecting the drive to the motherboard's IDE controller and the computer's power supply. Once installed, it provides reliable read and write functionality for all standard DVD media, making it a dependable component for multimedia and data management tasks.



