Mitsumi Floppy/Zip Drives 8

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MTM43WBLK

Mitsumi Electronics, Corp

Black

Mitsumi

Floppy Drive

1.44 MB, 720 KB

PC

Internal

94 ms

1

1

3.5"

Floppy Disk Drive

D359M3SILVER

Mitsumi Electronics, Corp

Silver

Mitsumi

Floppy Drive

1.44 MB

PC

144 mm

Full-height

101.6 mm

Bulk

1 lb

3.5"

25.4 mm

Floppy Disk Drive

32505

Mitsumi Electronics, Corp

Black

Mitsumi

32505

Floppy Drive

1.44 MB

Read/Write

Bulk

1.44 MB

Floppy Drive

FA401

Mitsumi Electronics, Corp

Mitsumi

Floppy Drive

1.44 MB

15 cm

External

11 cm

Retail

1.44 MB

400 g

3.5"

2.8 cm

External USB 2.0 Floppy Drive with 7-in-1 FlashCard Reader

USB

D359-BLACK

Mitsumi Electronics, Corp

Charcoal Black

Mitsumi

Floppy Drive

1.44 MB

PC

3.5"

Floppy Disk Drive

D359M3BGE

Mitsumi Electronics, Corp

Beige

Mitsumi

Floppy Drive

1.44 MB

PC

3.5"

Floppy Disk Drive

D359M3

Mitsumi Electronics, Corp

White

Mitsumi

Floppy Drive

1.44 MB

500 kB/s

PC

15 cm

1/3H

Internal

94 ms

10.1 cm

1

OEM

1

0.4 kg

3.5"

500 kB/s

2.5 cm

Floppy Disk Drive

D359M3D

Mitsumi Electronics, Corp

Mitsumi

D359M3D

Floppy Drive

1.44 MB

Read/Write

144 mm

Internal

101.6 mm

1.44 MB

330 g

3.5"

25.4 mm

D359M3D Floppy Drive

Floppy/Zip Drives

Floppy drives and Zip drives are legacy storage devices that were popular in the late 20th century for storing and transferring data. Floppy drives use flexible magnetic storage media known as floppy disks, while Zip drives use removable magnetic disks housed in a rigid plastic cartridge. These drives were commonly used for backing up and transporting small amounts of data, such as documents and software files. However, with the advent of higher-capacity storage technologies like CDs, DVDs, and USB flash drives, floppy and Zip drives have largely become obsolete.