Manufacturer: Hitachi-LG
Model: GPM1NB10.AHLR10B
EAN: 8809484674866
The Hitachi-LG GPM1 is an optical disc drive that can read and write multiple disc formats, from CD-DA and CD-ROM to DVD+R and DVD-RW. It has a DVD Super Multi DL optical drive type and USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) interface. This optical disc drive has a tray for disc loading and a sleek black design that complements any desktop or laptop. Its compact size and lightweight body make it easy to carry around and use on-the-go.
With a height of 14mm and dimensions of 144 x 137mm, this optical disc drive is small enough to fit snugly in your bag or briefcase. It has a weight of only 200g, making it one of the lightest and most portable disc drives on the market. The Hitachi-LG GPM1 is an external drive that doesn't require installation in your computer. It is compatible with various operating systems, including Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows 7, and Windows 8, as well as Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks, Mac OS X 11.0 Big Sur, Mac OS X 12.0 Monterey, Mac OS X 13.0 Ventura, and Android.
When it comes to performance, this optical disc drive boasts fast reading and writing speeds. Users can write DVDs at up to 8x speed, CDs at up to 24x speed, and DVD-RAM discs at up to 5x speed. Additionally, the Hitachi-LG GPM1 has a maximum read speed of 4x for DVD+R and DVD-R discs, 6x for DVD-RW discs, and 8x for DVD+R double layer discs.
Moreover, this optical disc drive has a wide range of compatible disc diameters, including 80mm and 120mm. It operates in a variety of environments, with an operating temperature range of 5°C - 40°C and humidity range of 15% - 80%, and a storage temperature range of -40°C - 60°C and humidity range of 5% - 90%. The Hitachi-LG GPM1 is an excellent choice for those looking for a reliable and efficient optical disc drive.
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