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Dell 03515D 24X CD-ROM for Latitude 24x
- 24X maximum read speed
- Designed for Dell Latitude laptops
- Slimline/low-profile form factor
- IDE interface
- CD-ROM read-only functionality
- Portable optical media access
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Product Overview
The Dell 03515D is a 24X CD-ROM drive specifically designed for Dell Latitude laptops. It provides essential optical media reading capabilities for portable computing environments.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-ROM |
| Interface | IDE |
Additional Specifications
| Max Read Speed | 24X |
| Compatibility | Dell Latitude |
Product Description
The Dell 03515D is a specialized 24X CD-ROM drive engineered to fit within the compact chassis of Dell Latitude portable computers. This drive offers the essential functionality of reading data from CD-ROMs, making it suitable for installing software, accessing multimedia content, or retrieving data from optical discs while on the go. Its design prioritizes compatibility with specific Latitude models, ensuring a proper fit and integration. With a maximum read speed of 24X, the 03515D provides adequate performance for typical CD-ROM tasks in a mobile computing context. The IDE interface is standard for many laptop optical drives of its era, ensuring broad compatibility with the internal connections found in compatible Latitude systems. This drive is a read-only device, focusing solely on the retrieval of information from CD media. This component is crucial for Latitude users who require the ability to use CD-ROMs but whose laptops may not have come equipped with an optical drive or whose original drive has failed. The 03515D offers a direct replacement or upgrade path, allowing for continued access to the vast library of software and data available on CD-ROMs in a portable format.


