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  2. Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology - Wikipedia

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    A slimline DVD Writer (TS-L633) The company's headquarters is located in Shibaura , Minato , Tokyo , Japan with Hiroshi Suzuki as its president and CEO. Its subsidiary, Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology Korea Corporation is located in Suwon , South Korea , and headed by Dae Sung Kim .

  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. CD-RW - Wikipedia

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    Slim type optical drives are subject to physical limitations, thus are not able to attain rotation speeds of half-height (desktop) optical drives. They usually support CD-RW writing speeds of 16× [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] or 24× Z-CLV in zones of 10× CLV, 16× CLV, 20× CLV and 24× CLV towards the outer edge, of which the highest speed zone ...

  5. HD DVD - Wikipedia

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    Slim HD DVD Reader + DVD Writer Combo PC drive (OEM usage only) December 2007 SD-L902A Toshiba: Slim HD DVD Writer PC drive HD DVD-R, HD DVD-R DL [56] (OEM usage only) (OEM p/n P000486270 [57] Used in the Qosmio PQG40A-00Y014 [58] Mfr'd May 2007 [59] - Oct 2007 [60] SD-L912A Toshiba: Slim HD DVD-ReWritable Drive. HD DVD-RW and HD DVD-R DL writer.

  6. Regional Playback Control - Wikipedia

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    Newer drives use RPC-2 firmware, which enforces DVD region coding at the hardware level. See DVD region code#Computer DVD drives for further information. Some RPC-2 drives can be converted to RPC-1 with the same features as before by using alternative firmware on the drive, or on some drives by setting a secret flag in the drive's EEPROM .

  7. Optical disc - Wikipedia

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    Formats such as CD-R and DVD-R are "Write once read many" or write-once, while CD-RW and DVD-RW are rewritable, more like a magnetic recording hard disk drive (HDD). Media technologies vary, for example, M-DISC media uses a rock-like layer to retain data for longer than conventional recordable media.

  8. Disk storage - Wikipedia

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    * Some CD-R(W) and DVD-R(W)/DVD+R(W) recorders operate in ZCLV, CAA or CAV modes. Mechanically there are two different motions occurring inside the drive. One is the rotation of the disks inside the device. The other is the side-to-side motion of the head across the disk as it moves between tracks. There are two types of disk rotation methods:

  9. Optical storage - Wikipedia

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    But a second write-once format DVD+R emerged in 2002, leading to a brief format war before dual format drives became common. A read-write format, DVD-RW, was introduced in 1999, but like earlier CDs it could not be read by "normal" DVD drives. Over time, improvements led to most newer DVD drives being able to read any of these media. [15]