Targus PADVD010U USB 2.0 DVD/CD-ROM Slim External Drive – Black
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- Plug and Play – No Additional Software Drivers Required
- Easy Hot Plug Installation Allows You to Connect and Disconnect Without Restarting Your Computer
- 8X DVD Read 24X Cd/Cdr/CD-RW Read
- Powered By Your Notebook’s USB Port
- No AC Adapter Required
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