Over 500 Total Lots Up For Auction at One Location - NJ 06/15

Unfortunately the SECA Stadiometer Tape Drives (listing #499980) has been sold or is no longer available. Please browse the listings below or use the searchbox above to find another item that may match your search criteria.

Tape Drives For Sale and Wanted

stats
DOTmed text ad

Auction Alert - Live Now: Therapeutic Technologies Surplus Auctions June 15th

Therapeutic Technologies closeout auctions take place on DOTmed.com. Bid today on 538 lots of medical equipment. Inspections may be done by appointment. Hours are Monday through Friday 9am-4pm Contact chrisnuytens1@gmail.com to schedule.

stats
stats
DOTmed text ad

Your Trusted Source for Sony Medical Displays, Printers & More!

Ampronix, a Top Master Distributor for Sony Medical, provides Sales, Service & Exchanges for Sony Surgical Displays, Printers, & More. Rely on Us for Expert Support Tailored to Your Needs. Email info@ampronix.com or Call 949-273-8000 for Premier Pricing.

stats
No Listings have matched your search parameters

Tape Drives

Tape drives are a type of storage device used for backing up large amounts of data. They are used in both small and large businesses, as well as in home computing. Tape drives are an economical way to store large amounts of data, as they are relatively inexpensive and can store large amounts of data in a relatively small space.

Tape drives use magnetic tape to store data. The tape is wound on a spool and passes over a read/write head that reads and writes data to the tape. Tape drives are typically used for archiving and backup purposes, as the data can be stored for long periods of time without degrading. Tape drives are also used for data transfer, as they can be used to move large amounts of data from one computer to another.

The price range for tape drives varies depending on the type and capacity of the drive. Low-end tape drives can cost as little as $50, while higher-end drives can cost several thousand dollars. Major manufacturers of tape drives include IBM, HP, Quantum, and Dell.