Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The 5.25 "updated to help readers Slim

Manufacturers of optical drives and enclosures are working on a new standard 5.25 "optical drives that benefit the slim which are twice smaller but equally broad. The first examples were on display at Computex, according to AnandTech. The 5.25 "drives welcome disks of 4.75" (12 cm). They have adapted to CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray for now.

Readers called skinny are becoming more common. They are found in many laptops and external drives. The problem is that desktop boxes are not officially compatible with the slim drives. In reality, the barebones HTPC and already offer bays for optical drives slim, but they are not designs that meet the official specifications of the standard 5.25 ".

The industry players have decided to unite to formalize this design already present. This will make it possible to democratize the format that will appear on more cases and help create adapters that will use a slim drive or two in a bay classic.

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