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Plextor PX-W1210TS PlexWriter 32x UltraSCSI CD-RW Optical Drive White
- Type: CD-RW Drive
- Interface: UltraSCSI
- Write Speed: 32x CD-R
- Rewrite Speed: Not Specified
- Read Speed: Not Specified
- Form Factor: Internal (assumed, typically 5.25-inch)
- Color: White
- Designed for reliable data archiving and software distribution
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Product Overview
The Plextor PX-W1210TS is a 32x UltraSCSI CD-RW optical drive. It offers high-speed CD writing capabilities and is designed for professional use with its SCSI interface.
Technical Information
| Product Type | CD-RW Drive |
| Interface | UltraSCSI |
| Max Write Speed (CD-R) | 32x |
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch Internal |
Additional Specifications
| Color | White |
| Brand | Plextor |
| Model | PlexWriter 1210TS |
Product Description
The Plextor PX-W1210TS, also known as the PlexWriter 32x UltraSCSI, is an internal CD-Rewritable optical drive designed for high-speed data recording and reliable performance. Its key feature is the UltraSCSI interface, which provides a robust and high-bandwidth connection compared to older IDE interfaces, making it suitable for professional environments where data integrity and speed are paramount. With a maximum write speed of 32x for CD-R media, this drive allows users to burn CDs quickly and efficiently. While the exact rewrite and read speeds are not specified in the title, Plextor drives were generally known for their quality and performance in these areas as well. The drive's white color suggests it might be intended for specific server or workstation chassis designs. This drive is ideal for tasks such as creating software backups, distributing data, or archiving important files onto CD-ROM or CD-RW media. The SCSI interface requires a SCSI controller card in the host system, which was common in professional workstations and servers of the era. Its inclusion signifies a need for reliable, high-performance optical media creation.


