
Safe Checkout
Secure Payments
Fast Delivery
Order Today
Free Shipping
Across the US
Easy Returns
Hassle-Free
Quanta SBW-242C DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo Optical Drive
- Combo Drive: DVD-ROM and CD-RW
- Internal drive form factor
- DVD-ROM read functionality
- CD-RW write and rewrite support
- IDE/ATAPI interface for broad compatibility
- Versatile media access and burning
Click on Inquire to get latest price
Free U.S. Ground Shipping
Typically 1-2 handling + 3-7 transit days
Purchase orders accepted
For government, enterprise, data center, and small business customers.
Bulk Purchase Inquiry
Volume pricing and availability
Product Overview
The Quanta SBW-242C is a combo optical drive featuring both DVD-ROM reading and CD-RW writing capabilities. It offers a versatile solution for accessing and burning both DVD and CD media.
Technical Information
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI |
| Drive Type | DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Internal |
Product Description
The Quanta SBW-242C is an internal combo optical drive that combines the functionality of a DVD-ROM reader with a CD-RW burner. This dual capability allows users to read data from both DVD and CD formats, while also providing the ability to write and rewrite data onto CD-RW discs. The drive utilizes the common IDE/ATAPI interface, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of desktop computer systems. As a DVD-ROM drive, it can read all standard DVD formats, including DVD-Video, DVD-Data, and DVD-Audio discs. Simultaneously, its CD-RW functionality enables users to burn data, music, or create backups onto CD-R discs and to erase and rewrite data on CD-RW discs multiple times. This makes it a flexible solution for multimedia playback, software installation, and data archiving. The SBW-242C is designed to fit into standard 5.25-inch drive bays within a computer. Its combo nature offers a space-saving and cost-effective solution for users who need both DVD reading and CD burning capabilities without requiring separate drives. It represents a practical choice for general computing tasks involving optical media.


