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Toshiba TSH492C 48x IDE CD-RW/DVD-ROM 5.25-in Optical Drive Black
- Internal IDE CD-RW/DVD-ROM Optical Drive
- 48x CD-R Write Speed
- 48x CD-RW Rewrite Speed
- DVD-ROM Read Capability
- IDE (ATAPI) Interface
- Black Bezel
- 5.25-inch Form Factor
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Product Overview
This is a Toshiba TSH492C internal IDE CD-RW/DVD-ROM optical drive. It offers 48x CD-R write speed, 48x CD-RW rewrite speed, and DVD-ROM read capabilities, featuring a black bezel.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-RW/DVD-ROM |
| Interface | IDE (ATAPI) |
| CD Write Speed | 48x |
Additional Specifications
| CD Rewrite Speed | 48x |
| DVD Read Speed | Not Specified (assumed standard) |
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch Internal |
Product Description
The Toshiba TSH492C is an internal optical drive designed for desktop computers, featuring an IDE (ATAPI) interface for broad compatibility. This drive serves a dual purpose, offering both CD rewriting capabilities and DVD-ROM reading functionality. It supports a maximum write speed of 48x for CD-R discs and an equally impressive 48x rewrite speed for CD-RW media, allowing for quick creation and erasure of data on rewritable CDs. In addition to its CD capabilities, the TSH492C can read standard DVD-ROM discs, making it suitable for accessing software, data, or multimedia content distributed on DVDs. The drive adheres to the standard 5.25-inch form factor, ensuring it fits into most desktop PC drive bays. It comes equipped with a black bezel, providing a discreet and integrated appearance within the computer case. This optical drive is a practical choice for users who need reliable performance for burning CDs, creating audio discs, backing up files, and reading DVD media. Its combination of speeds and functionalities makes it a versatile component for general computing tasks that involve optical media.


