Which technology is used in a CDROM Drive?
CD-ROM drives are read by optical means and use laser beams to read binary (digital) data that is encoded on little pits on the optical disc. The drive gives the data to a computer, which then processes it. The CD-ROM was popular thanks to its low cost and higher storage, as compared to the floppy disc.
CD-ROM drives are read by optical means and use laser beams to read binary (digital) data that is encoded on little pits on the optical disc. The drive gives the data to a computer, which then processes it. The CD-ROM was popular thanks to its low cost and higher storage, as compared to the floppy disc.