Part | RoHS | Manufacturer | Product Color | Brand Name | Product Line | Product Model | Product Type | Storage Capacity | Data Transfer Rate | Drive Supported | Buffer | Limited Warranty | Platform Supported | Depth | Packaged Quantity | Form Factor | Access Time | Width | Bays Required | USB | Media Capacity | SCSI | Rack Height | Weight (Approximate) | Disk Sector Size | Product Condition | Input Voltage | Latency | Disk Size | Height | Product Name |
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Sony Corporation |
White |
Sony |
F561 |
Magneto Optical Drive |
9.1 GB |
6 MB/s |
8 MB |
12 Month |
7.99 " |
Internal |
25 ms |
5.75 " |
1 |
9.1 GB |
1/2H |
3.08 lb |
5 V DC |
10 ms, 9.1 ms, 8.3 ms |
5.25" |
1.6 " |
F561 Magneto Optical Drive |
Magneto-optical drives are storage devices that use a combination of magnetic and optical technologies to read and write data to magneto-optical disks. These drives were popular in the 1990s for their high-capacity storage and data reliability. Magneto-optical disks use a magneto-optical layer to store data magnetically, which can then be read and written using a laser beam. These drives were commonly used for data backup, archival, and document storage in industries such as healthcare, finance, and government where data integrity and longevity are critical.