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NEC
4X DVD±R 2x-2.4 DVD±RW 10X12X40X CD-R/RW (BULK
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NEC ND-1300A |
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ATACOM
Part #: DVDR_NECX_13_00 |
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Price: $
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Manufacturer:
NEC Corporation
Model Number:
ND-1300A
Type:
Internal type
Interface:
Enhanced-IDE (ATAPI)
Average access time:
DVD : Random 140m sec.<Typical>
CD : Random 120m sec.<Typical>
DAE (Digital Audio Extraction) transfer
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13-32X CAV: 1950-4800KB/sec
Mounting direction:
Horizontal/Vertical
Loading system:
Tray type (automatic loading/eject)
Power:
DC5V, DC12V
Weight:
1.08Kg
Platforms Supported:
Windows 98SE, 2000, ME, XP, Windows NT 4.0
Warranty:
1 Year
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Data buffer memory:
2MB
DVD data Transfer Rate Sustained:
5-12X CAV: 6.9-16.6MB/sec
3-7.3X CAV: 4.1-10MB/sec
2-5X CAV: 2.7-6.9MB/sec
4X CLV: 5.5MB/sec
2.4X CLV: 3.3MB/sec
CD data Transfer Rate Sustained:
17-40X CAV: 2550-6000KB/sec
13-32X CAV: 1950-4800KB/sec
4-10X: 600-1500KB/sec
16X CLV: 2400KB/sec
10X CLV: 1500KB/sec
8X CLV: 1200KB/sec
4X CLV: 600KB/sec
CD data Transfer Rate Burst (ATAPI):
33.3MB/sec (UltraDMA33 Mode 2)
16.67MB/sec (PIO Mode 4, MULTI-DMA Mode 2)
MTBF:
60,000 hours Power On Hours (Duty Cycle 10%)
MTTR:
Within 30 minutes
Audio Output Level:
Line out : 0.75 Vrms at 10k ohm
Headphone : 0.7 Vrms at 100 ohm
Dimensions:
148.2 x 198 x 42 mm (Width, depth, height) |
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The world’s first DVD drive able to write both DVD-R and
DVD+R media at 4x speed. The ND-1300A delivers the fastest and
most reliable performance at both reading and writing media
of any multi-format DVD drive available today. It supports 2.4x
DVD+RW; 2x DVD-RW; 16x CD-R and 10x CD-RW recording, and reads
DVD-ROM at maximum 12x and CD-Rom at maximum 40x, outstripping
competitor solutions emphatically. This performance enables
the ND-1300A to record one hour of DVD Video in just 15 minutes,
for example.
- Vertical operation possible
- Anti-dust seal
- PC 2001 Certification
- MultiRead compliant
- ACTOPC - dynamically monitoring writing power and reflection
of the media in use, calculating the optimum laser power
and adjusting it to real-time.
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