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'''Optical Drive'''(s) are the CD and DVD drives that read and/or burn CDs and DVDs.
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An '''optical drive''' is a computer component that reads [[optical media]] such as [[CD|CDs]], [[DVD|DVDs]], or [[Blu-ray]] discs.
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Optical drives are specific to the types of disc formats they can read.  For example, the earlier CD drives are unable to read [[DVD]] and [[Blu-ray]] discs.  However, the newer the drive, the more formats it is likely to read.  Thus, most [[Blu-ray]] drives can also read a number of [[DVD]] and [[CD]] formats in addition to the [[Blu-ray]] discs.
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Earlier optical drives are generally connected directly to the motherboard via IDE cable.  This has changed to the faster and more efficient SATA cable standard.
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 22 June 2009

An optical drive is a computer component that reads optical media such as CDs, DVDs, or Blu-ray discs.

Optical drives are specific to the types of disc formats they can read. For example, the earlier CD drives are unable to read DVD and Blu-ray discs. However, the newer the drive, the more formats it is likely to read. Thus, most Blu-ray drives can also read a number of DVD and CD formats in addition to the Blu-ray discs.

Earlier optical drives are generally connected directly to the motherboard via IDE cable. This has changed to the faster and more efficient SATA cable standard.