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Typeexternal (slim)external (slim)
Writes
CD-R
CD-RW
DVD±R
DVD±RW
DVD-RAM
CD-R
CD-RW
DVD±R
DVD±RW
 
InterfaceUSB 2.0USB 2.0
Features
DL (for DVD)
Disc loadingmanual retractablemanual retractable
Weight246 g375 g
Write speed
CD-R24 x24 x
CD-RW24 x24 x
DVD±R8 x8 x
DVD±R DL8 x6 x
DVD±RW8 x8 x
DVD-RAM5 x5 x
Read speed
CD24 x24 x
DVD8 x8 x
Color
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Writes

The types of optical discs that the drive can handle. In this case, we mean read-only work.

Historically, CD came first, then DVD, and even later, Blu-ray. The general rule for compatibility of discs and drives is as follows: earlier types of discs are readable in later drives, but not vice versa, and discs of the same type (for example, DVD) are interchangeable (with rare exceptions, which are discussed below).

The specific types of carriers used today are as follows:

CD-R. Recordable (once) CD. The standard capacity is 700 MB. Supported by all modern drives, regardless of type.

CD-RW. The rewritable CD version (see above) is also readable by almost all modern drives.

DVD+R. Recordable DVDs. Technically they are divided into DVD-R and DVD+R, in fact they do not differ in almost anything. Standard capacity — 4.7 GB; double-sided and double-layer recording can reach 17 GB, however, dual-layer discs are not supported by all drives.

DVD+RW. Rewritable DVD version (see above). Both DVD-RW and DVD+RW are supported almost without limitation by the corresponding drives.

DVD-RAM. A special kind of rewritable DVD — designed for frequent rewriting, withstand 100 times more rewrite cycles than RW, however, unlike other DVDs, they are not...readable by all DVD drives. Initially, they were produced in protective cartridges, but later disks without cartridges and drives for them appeared; the possibility of operation of the drive with a cartridge should also be specified separately in each case.

— BD-ROM (Blu-Ray). High-capacity optical discs, originally designed to store high-definition video. The standard capacity is 25 GB, there are double-layer versions of 50 GB, but they are not supported by all drives. The index "ROM" means the impossibility of recording.

— BD-R (Blu-Ray). Blu-ray discs (see above) with write-once capability.

— BD-RE (Blu-Ray). Rewritable (Recordable Erasable) version of Blu-Ray discs (see above).
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