DVD-RAM

Definition: A DVD, i.e. digital versatile disc, variant that carries up to 2.6GB per side which is write many and read many times. * Provides backwards compatibility with CD-ROM with relatively inexpensive drives, hence the most popular of the DVD formats for computer use. * Cannot be read by other DVD drives.

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