Definition: DVD


Digital Versatile Disc, a type of optical disk similar to the CD-ROM but with much greater storage capacity. DVDs are similar in appearance to compact discs but one DVD holds a minimum of 4.7 GB data.




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AT/ATA

Name of standard interface and protocol for hard drives. See also IDE. Advanced Technology Attachment is generally used as a synonym for EIDE, as is UltraATA.

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