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Price updated on: 12-04-2025 03:50:25 | Identifiers | |
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| MPN | Lite-On IHAS12414 |
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CD read speed The maximum rate at which an optical drive can read data from discs, expressed in a unit of speed such as megabytes per second (MB/s) or gigabits per second (Gbps). This value indicates how quickly the device can retrieve information for playback or copying.
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48x |
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CD rewrite speed The maximum number of times a CD or DVD can be rewritten on the drive, expressed as an integer multiplier (e.g., 24x means the disc can be rewritten up to 24 times). This value indicates the durability and longevity of the optical media supported by the drive.
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32x |
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Cd writing speed The maximum write speed of a CD or DVD writer expressed as the number of discs that can be written per minute, typically indicated with an "x" (e.g., 24 × CD‑R). This value helps users compare how quickly different drives can record data.
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48 x CD-R 24 x CD-RW |
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CD-ROM drive average random access time The average time required for a CD‑ROM drive to locate and read data on the disc, expressed in milliseconds (ms). This metric indicates how quickly the drive can access information during operation. It is useful for comparing performance across optical drives of the same or different models.
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140 ms |
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Disc loading type Indicates the mechanical configuration used to load optical discs into a drive, such as tray‑loaded, slot‑loaded, front‑loading or top‑loading. This attribute helps users understand how the device accepts media and can influence compatibility with different disc formats.
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Tray |
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DVD drive average random access time The average time taken by a DVD drive to locate and access data on the disc, expressed in milliseconds. It indicates how quickly the drive can begin reading or writing after a command is issued, affecting overall performance for media playback and disk operations.
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160 ms |
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Dvd writing speed The maximum speed at which a DVD writer can write data to discs, expressed as the number of times it can write each type of DVD format per minute or per hour. This value indicates how quickly the device can complete writing operations and helps users compare performance across different models.
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24 x DVD+R 12 x DVD+R DL 24 x DVD-R 12 x DVD-R DL 12 x DVD-RAM |
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DVD+R Double Layer write speed The maximum write speed of a DVD+R double‑layer optical disc, expressed as a multiplier (e.g., 6x, 8x). This value indicates how many times faster the drive can write compared to the base speed of a standard single‑layer DVD. It helps users compare the performance of different drives and choose one that meets their recording time requirements.
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8x |
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DVD+R read speed The maximum rate at which a DVD+R optical drive can read data from a disc, expressed as a multiple of the standard 1× speed (e.g., 8× or 16×). This value indicates how quickly the drive can retrieve information for playback or copying.
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16x |
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DVD+R write speed The maximum writing speed of a DVD+R optical disc drive, expressed as a multiplier (e.g., 8x, 16x). This value indicates how many times faster the drive can write compared to the standard 1× speed and helps users compare performance across different models.
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24x |
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DVD-RAM write speed The maximum speed at which an optical drive can write data to a disc, expressed as a multiple of the base write rate (e.g., "5x" or "2x ~ 5x"). This value indicates how many times faster the drive writes compared to its standard speed and helps users compare performance across different models.
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12x |
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DVD-RW write speed The maximum write speed of an optical disc device, expressed as a multiplier (e.g., "6x", "8x"). This value indicates how many times faster the device can write compared to its base speed and helps users compare performance across different DVD‑RW or Blu‑ray writers.
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6x |
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Harmonized System HS code The Harmonized System (HS) code is a standardized numerical identifier used internationally to classify traded goods. It consists of up to six digits, where each pair of digits represents progressively more specific product categories. The HS code facilitates customs duties, trade statistics, and regulatory compliance by providing a common language for describing products across borders.
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84717030 |
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LightScribe Indicates whether a particular feature, component, or service is included with the product. A value of "Yes" means the item is part of the standard offering, while "No" means it is not available unless purchased separately.
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No |
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