CD & DVD are examples of Secondary Storage Devices.
Some examples are hard drives, CD drives, DVD drives, flash drives, zip drives, and floppy drives
CD's, DVD's, hard drives,etc.
Examples of storage devices are: internal/external hard drives, floppy drives, CD's, DVD's, thumb drives, etc.
One can buy dvd cd drives online through sites such as Amazon and eBay. Stores like Staples and Best Buy also sell dvd cd drives. Target and Sears, some locations, also sell dvd cd drives.
Storage devices are different mediums that can hold varying amounts of information. Some examples of storage devices include CD, DVD, flash drives, floppy disks, and tape drives.
It is when a storage device is removed from a computer. Examples of common storage devices that are often removed from computers today are... - solid state USB devices (aka jump drives or thumb drives) - solid state storage cards (aka SD cards) - CD/DVD recordable or rewritable media (aka CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+-R, etc.) - hard disk drives (aka hard drives, HDDs, disk drives)
CD drivers and DVD drivers are both equally common. CD drives is a drive that reads a compact disc and that is connected to an audio system. A DVD drive is an optical disc storage media format.
CD & DVD burners are optical drives that can write data to CDs or DVDs.
Some examples of internal peripheral devices are cd/dvd drives, internal modems, and e-card readers.
Computers used to have separate drives for putting in a CD and Playing a DVD. Now, especially with Laptops, Most Computers and Laptops have a multifunction unit in which both DVD'S and CD'S can be read, but again, some computers still do have separate drives, purely because the performance is better, e.g. A CD may upload better onto iTunes for example in A CD drive rather than a CD/DVD drive.
Mine has 1 but my system can hold up to 4 DVD drives at once
The drives are normally the same CD and DVD is the same drive, and if not it says it on the front of the drive