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Samsung SE-S084C/USRS SE-S084C 8x DVD+/-RW Slim Drive (Double-layer)
- Drive Type: DVD+/-RW
- Speed: 8x Write Speed
- Format: Slim External Drive
- Layer Support: Double-layer (DVD+R DL)
- Interface: USB
- Brand: Samsung
- Model: SE-S084C
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Product Overview
The Samsung SE-S084C/USRS is an external 8x DVD+/-RW Slim Drive. It features double-layer recording capability and connects via USB for portable optical media functionality.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD+/-RW |
| Write Speed | 8x |
| Form Factor | Slim External |
| Interface | USB |
Additional Specifications
| Double Layer Support | Yes |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Model | SE-S084C/USRS |
Product Description
The Samsung SE-S084C/USRS is an external slim DVD+/-RW drive, offering a portable solution for optical media tasks. It supports writing at up to 8x speed for DVD media and includes support for double-layer discs, enabling higher storage capacities per disc. The drive connects via USB, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of computers, including laptops and desktops that may lack an integrated optical drive. This drive is capable of reading and writing to various DVD and CD formats, making it versatile for tasks such as software installation, media playback, data backup, and disc creation. The slim form factor contributes to its portability, making it easy to carry and use on the go or in space-constrained environments. The '/USRS' suffix typically indicates a specific retail packaging or region for the Samsung SE-S084C model. It provides users with the convenience of optical drive functionality without requiring an internal installation, making it a practical accessory for modern computing needs where optical drives are becoming less common in new hardware.


