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Slot Loading Drive Vs. Tray

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A slot is an opening for a CD-ROM, DVD, and other disc drive that does not use a tray. See our slot load disc drive definition for further information. A slot is a computer processor connection designed to make upgrading the processor easier, where the user would only have to slide a processor into a slot. Slot Loading Drives vs. Tray Loading Drives I'm excited for the slot loading drive, much easier to insert and remove discs and (with kids on the way) I don't have to worry about the tray getting snapped off, etc. Personally I like slot load optical drive than tray load, i think they r modern & stylish. Im looking for a blu ray burner only thing i found is.

Slot Loading Drive Vs. Trays

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I was wondering how many people prefer Slot-Loading drives over Tray-Loading drives and why. This is because Apple uses a slot-loading drive on all Macs.
My personal preference is Tray-Loading because my try-loading drive can read 80 mm discs and if there is a power outage, I can retrieve my disc without having any trouble and put it to use in my laptop.

Slot Loading Drive Vs. Tray Storage

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Slot Loading Drive Vs. Tray Case

Posted on Nov 13, 2009 2:19 PM





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