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NEC NR-7900A CD-R/RW Optical Drive with White Bezel
- Internal CD-R/RW optical drive.
- Features a white bezel for aesthetic integration.
- Supports CD-R (recordable) and CD-RW (rewritable) media.
- Allows reading, writing, and rewriting of CD data.
- Standard IDE/ATAPI interface for connectivity.
- Suitable for desktop computer installations.
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Product Overview
The NEC NR-7900A is an internal CD-R/RW optical drive. It features a white bezel, indicating its intended use in desktop computer cases where a white front panel is desired for aesthetic matching. This drive allows users to read, write, and rewrite data on CD-format media.
Technical Information
| Model | NR-7900A |
| Drive Type | CD-R/RW Optical Drive |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI (assumed) |
| Bezel Color | White |
Product Description
The NEC NR-7900A is an internal optical drive designed for burning and reading CD-format discs. It supports CD-R (Compact Disc Recordable) media, allowing users to write data once, and CD-RW (Compact Disc ReWritable) media, which can be written to, erased, and rewritten multiple times. This makes it a versatile tool for creating custom music CDs, backing up important files, or distributing software and data on optical media. The drive features a white bezel, a common aesthetic choice for many desktop computer cases, ensuring it blends in visually when installed in a standard 5.25-inch drive bay. While the specific interface is not explicitly stated in the title, drives of this era and type typically utilize an IDE (also known as ATAPI) interface for connection to the computer's motherboard. This optical drive provides a reliable method for interacting with CD media, whether for playback of audio CDs, reading data from CD-ROMs, or creating custom discs. It's a functional component for desktop systems that require optical media capabilities for software installation, data archiving, or media consumption.


