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Teac 19771030-D8 CD-ROM/RW Optical Drive with Bezel Silver
- Combines CD-ROM read and CD-RW write capabilities.
- Supports rewriting of CD-RW media for flexibility.
- Internal drive designed for standard 5.25-inch bays.
- Features a silver bezel for aesthetic integration.
- IDE (PATA) interface for compatibility with many systems.
- Suitable for data backup, software installation, and multimedia.
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Product Overview
The Teac 19771030-D8 is an optical drive capable of both CD-ROM reading and CD-RW writing, featuring a silver bezel. This internal drive offers a combination of read and write functionality for optical media, suitable for desktop systems.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-ROM/RW |
| Interface | IDE (PATA) |
| Form Factor | Standard 5.25-inch Internal Drive |
Additional Specifications
| Bezel Color | Silver |
| Brand | Teac |
| Model | 19771030-D8 |
Product Description
The Teac 19771030-D8 optical drive is a versatile internal unit designed to handle both reading from CD-ROMs and writing to CD-RW media. This dual functionality makes it a practical choice for users who need to access data from standard CDs while also having the capability to create their own rewritable discs. The drive is intended for installation in a standard 5.25-inch bay within desktop computers or servers, requiring both a data and power connection. Its ability to read CD-ROMs ensures compatibility with a vast library of software, games, and multimedia content distributed on optical discs. Furthermore, the CD-RW writing capability provides users with the flexibility to erase and rewrite data multiple times on compatible media. This is ideal for tasks such as creating temporary backups, testing disc layouts before final burning to CD-R, or distributing data that may need to be updated periodically. The drive utilizes the IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics), also known as PATA (Parallel ATA), interface, which was a prevalent standard for optical and hard drives for many years. This ensures broad compatibility with motherboards from the late 1990s through the mid-2000s. The inclusion of a silver bezel allows for a more aesthetically pleasing integration into computer cases that feature silver front panels, maintaining a cohesive look.


