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Dell 0N573K 80GB 2.5-Inch Hard Drive for Laser Printer

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Dell 0N573K 80GB 2.5-Inch Hard Drive for Laser Printer

SKU:0N573K
  • Capacity: 80GB
  • Form Factor: 2.5-inch
  • Interface: SATA (assumed, common for this era/size)
  • Designed for specific Dell systems or peripherals
  • Note: Title specifies 'for Laser Printer', which is atypical for this type of drive.
  • Requires compatible interface and power connector
  • Potential use in embedded systems or specialized printers
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Product Overview

The Dell 0N573K is an 80GB 2.5-inch hard drive. Similar to the 341-8041, its title also specifies 'for Laser Printer', suggesting a specialized application rather than typical laptop use.

Technical Information

BrandDell
Part Number0N573K
Capacity80GB
Form Factor2.5-inch

Additional Specifications

InterfaceSATA (presumed)
Rotational SpeedLikely 5400 RPM or 7200 RPM (not specified)
UsageSpecified for Laser Printer

Product Description

The Dell 0N573K is an 80GB internal hard drive, presented in the common 2.5-inch form factor. This size is typically found in laptops and other compact devices. While the specific interface (SATA or older PATA/IDE) and rotational speed (RPM) are not explicitly detailed in the provided title, 2.5-inch drives from the era when 80GB was a common capacity often utilized SATA interfaces and came in 5400 RPM or 7200 RPM variants. The drive's primary function is data storage. Curiously, like the Dell 341-8041, this drive's title explicitly states it is 'for Laser Printer'. This suggests it's not a standard laptop hard drive but rather a component intended for integration into specific printer models, likely high-end or multifunction devices. Such printers might use HDDs for storing large print jobs, managing user data, network configurations, or even running embedded operating systems for advanced features. Without further technical specifications regarding its interface and speed, it's difficult to provide a detailed performance analysis. However, its 80GB capacity would be substantial for any embedded system or printer application requiring local storage. Users seeking to replace or upgrade a drive in a compatible Dell laser printer should verify the exact interface and connector type required by their specific printer model.

Condition:Refurbished

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