Storage Devices

  • Magnetic Storage Device

    A magnetic storage device operates on a magnetic main charge. The basic premise is that a magnetizable medium, such as a metal wire, can be magnetized by an electric magnet. It can then be magnetically "read" and its recorded "data" replayed.
  • Disk drive

    Hard disk drive is a data storage device that uses a magnetic recording system to store digital data. It consists of one or more platters or hard disks, joined by a single shaft that rotates at high speed inside a sealed metal enclosure.
  • Floppy Disk Drive

    It is the storage device or unit that reads and writes floppy diskettes, i.e., it is the floppy disk reader/writer unit.
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    Optical Storage

    Optical storage means any storage method that uses a laser to store and retrieve data from optical media.
  • Compact Disc (CD)

    Is an optical disc used to store data in digital format, consisting of any type of information (audio, images, video, documents and other data).
  • Digital Versatile Disc (DVD)

    The DVD drive is the device that refers to the multitude of ways in which data is stored: DVD-ROM (read-only device), DVD-R and DVD+R (allow one-time recording), DVD-RW and DVD+RW (allow recording and then erasing). They also differ in the storage capacity of each type.
  • Blu-ray

    An optical disc format developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), used for high-definition (HD), 3D and UltraHD video and with greater high-density data storage capacity than DVD. For 4K content playback, Blu-ray has been replaced by Blu-ray Ultra HD.
    Storage 25 GB / 50 GB (Dual Layer) - 100 / 128 GB (BDXL)