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Dell 0K350J Qflix DVD Burner for Inspiron/ Studio/ XPS Desktops
- Internal DVD Burner Drive
- Interface: SATA
- Compatible with Dell Inspiron, Studio, and XPS Desktops
- Reads and Writes DVD Media
- Standard 5.25-inch Form Factor
- Suitable for data backup and software installation
- Model: Qflix DVD Burner
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Product Overview
The Dell 0K350J is a Qflix DVD Burner drive designed for use in Dell Inspiron, Studio, and XPS desktop computers. It provides the functionality to read and write to DVD media.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | Internal DVD Burner |
| Interface | SATA |
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch |
Additional Specifications
| Brand Compatibility | Dell Inspiron, Studio, XPS |
| Functionality | Read/Write DVD |
Product Description
The Dell 0K350J is an internal optical drive specifically identified as a Qflix DVD Burner. It is designed to be installed within Dell desktop computer chassis, particularly models from the Inspiron, Studio, and XPS product lines. This drive provides essential functionality for reading and writing data to various DVD formats, making it useful for tasks such as creating data backups, burning music or video discs, and installing software or operating systems from optical media. Utilizing a standard SATA interface, the drive ensures straightforward integration with the motherboard of compatible Dell desktops. The 5.25-inch form factor is the industry standard for internal optical drives, allowing it to fit into most standard desktop drive bays. This drive replaces or adds optical media capabilities to systems that may not have come equipped with one or whose original drive has failed. As a DVD burner, the 0K350J offers users the ability to create their own DVDs, whether for archiving important files, sharing media, or creating bootable discs. It serves as a practical component for users who still rely on optical media for storage, software distribution, or media playback within their Dell desktop environment.


