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Samsung SH-S182M/RSMN Super-WriteMaster SH-S182M 18x DVD+/-RW Drive
- Drive Type: Internal DVD+/-RW Drive
- Brand: Samsung
- Model: SH-S182M/RSMN
- Max Write Speed (DVD+/-R): 18x
- Supported Media: DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-R, CD-RW
- Interface: SATA (assumed for modern drives)
- Features: Super-WriteMaster technology
- Designed for desktop PCs
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Product Overview
This is a Samsung SH-S182M/RSMN Super-WriteMaster internal DVD+/-RW drive. It supports 18x write speeds for DVD media and offers compatibility with both DVD+R/RW and DVD-R/RW formats.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | Internal DVD+/-RW Drive |
| Brand | Samsung |
Additional Specifications
| Max Write Speed (DVD+/-R) | 18x |
| Supported Media | DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, CD-R/RW |
Product Description
The Samsung SH-S182M/RSMN, also known as the Super-WriteMaster SH-S182M, is an internal optical drive designed for burning and reading CDs and DVDs. It boasts a maximum write speed of 18x for DVD+R and DVD-R media, allowing for relatively quick disc creation. The drive's compatibility extends to DVD+RW, DVD-RW, CD-R, and CD-RW formats, providing versatility for various optical media tasks. This drive utilizes the 'Super-WriteMaster' technology, which typically refers to Samsung's proprietary enhancements for improved writing accuracy, speed, and media compatibility. It is an internal component, meaning it is installed within a computer case and connects via an appropriate interface, commonly SATA for drives of this era, to the motherboard and power supply. As a DVD writer, the SH-S182M/RSMN is suitable for tasks such as backing up data, creating software installation discs, burning music or video DVDs, and reading existing optical media. Its inclusion in a system provides essential optical media functionality for users who still rely on CDs and DVDs.



