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  2. Clevo x7200 - Wikipedia

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    Four internal drive bays (including one that may hold an optical drive), more than other laptop computers. Supports dual video cards. The Clevo x7200 can be configured with two top-end Nvidia SLI or ATI CrossFire adapters, giving graphics performance better than other laptops. [9]

  3. Optical disc drive - Wikipedia

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    Optical drives for computers come in two main form factors: half-height (also known as desktop drive) and slim type (used in laptop computers and compact desktop computers). They exist as both internal and external variants. Half-height optical drives are around 4 centimetres tall, while slim type optical drives are around 1 cm tall.

  4. HP Pavilion dv2000 series - Wikipedia

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    Storage: 1 internal SATA drive bay, accepts 2.5 inch hard disk drives and solid state drives; Optical Drive: LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD±RW and 24X CD-RW Combo Drive with Double Layer Support; Battery: 6 Cell Li-Ion (2.20 Ah/2.55 Ah) or optional 12 Cell Li-Ion (2.20 Ah)

  5. ThinkPad X series - Wikipedia

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    The battery is internal and not removable, and there is no optical drive. The ThinkPad X1 laptop was released by Lenovo in May 2011. Notebook Review offered a positive opinion of the ThinkPad X1, saying that it was, "A powerful notebook that combines the durability and features of a business-class ThinkPad with the style of a consumer laptop."

  6. HP Pavilion dv6000 series - Wikipedia

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    Optical Drive: LightScribe SuperMulti 8x DVD+/-RW with Double Layer Support; Display: 15.4" BrightView WXGA (1280 x 800) Audio: Altec Lansing Internal Speakers; I/O Ports: ExpressCard/54 Card Slot (with support for ExpressCard/34 as well), 3 USB 2.0, VGA and S-Video output support

  7. ThinkPad UltraBay - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2014, Lenovo changed the design of the ThinkPad bay adapter and dropped the "UltraBay" terminology from use. What remained (in the ThinkPad W540 product) was an option for a removable Serial ATA (SATA) "Caddy" accessory which, with a screw driver, allowed the optical drive to be replaced with a second 2.5 inch SATA storage device ...

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