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Dell 0JH248 8x IDE DVD Rewritable Optical Drive
- 8x DVD Write Speed
- IDE (PATA) Interface
- DVD Rewritable (DVD-RW) functionality
- Reads and writes CD/DVD media
- Internal Optical Drive
- Dell branded component
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Product Overview
The Dell 0JH248 is an 8x IDE DVD Rewritable optical drive. This drive allows users to read, write, and rewrite data on DVD media, offering versatile storage and data transfer capabilities.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 0JH248 |
| Product Type | DVD Rewritable Optical Drive |
| Interface | IDE (PATA) |
Additional Specifications
| Write Speed (DVD-R) | 8x |
| Form Factor | Internal |
Product Description
The Dell 0JH248 is an internal optical drive that supports DVD rewriting capabilities, meaning it can both read and write to DVD-RW discs, as well as standard DVD-R and DVD+R formats. It also functions as a CD burner and reader, providing comprehensive optical media support. The drive utilizes the IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics), also known as PATA (Parallel ATA), interface, which was a common standard for optical drives in many computer systems. With a maximum DVD write speed of 8x, this drive offers a reasonable performance level for burning data, software, or multimedia content onto DVDs. It is suitable for tasks such as creating backups, burning video DVDs, or installing software from optical discs. The rewritable functionality of DVD-RW media allows for data to be erased and rewritten multiple times, offering flexibility for temporary storage or frequent updates. As a Dell-branded component, the 0JH248 is designed to be compatible with Dell computer systems, ensuring reliable performance and integration. This optical drive provides essential functionality for users who still rely on or require the use of optical media for data storage, distribution, or system recovery purposes.



