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Dell XK907 8x IDE DVD Rewritable Optical Drive for Latitude Series
- Interface: IDE (PATA)
- Form Factor: Slim
- Write Speed: 8x DVD+/-RW
- Read Speed: 8x DVD-ROM
- Type: DVD Rewritable (Read/Write)
- Compatibility: Dell Latitude Series laptops
- Model Number: XK907
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Product Overview
This Dell XK907 is an 8x IDE DVD Rewritable Optical Drive designed for Dell Latitude Series laptops. It allows users to read, write, and rewrite both CD and DVD media.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD Rewritable |
| Interface | IDE |
| Form Factor | Slim |
Additional Specifications
| Write Speed | 8x DVD+/-RW |
| Read Speed | 8x DVD-ROM |
| Compatibility | Dell Latitude Series |
Product Description
The Dell XK907 optical drive is a slim, IDE-interface DVD rewritable drive intended for use in Dell Latitude Series laptops. It provides comprehensive functionality for optical media, enabling users to read data from CDs and DVDs, as well as write and rewrite data onto DVD+/-RW discs. The 8x write speed for DVD media offers a practical balance for burning discs. Its IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) interface connects to older laptop motherboards that utilize this parallel ATA standard. The slim form factor is essential for fitting within the compact internal bays of Latitude laptops, ensuring that the drive does not compromise the portability or design of the system. This drive supports a variety of optical media formats, making it a versatile tool for data management and software distribution. As a replacement part, the XK907 ensures that Dell Latitude users can maintain or restore their laptop's ability to work with CDs and DVDs. It is a reliable component for tasks such as installing operating systems, backing up important files, or enjoying multimedia content from optical discs.



