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HP 394424-130 9.5mm 8x IDE Multibay Ii Dual Layer Slim Line
- Drive Type: Multibay II Optical Drive
- Interface: IDE (PATA)
- Form Factor: 9.5mm Slim Line
- Write Speed: 8x DVD±R
- Dual Layer Support
- Designed for Laptops
- Replaces Standard Optical Drive Bays
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Product Overview
The HP 394424-130 is a 9.5mm 8x IDE Multibay II Dual Layer Slim Line optical drive. It is designed for laptops and offers DVD writing capabilities.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | Multibay II Optical Drive |
| Interface | IDE (PATA) |
| Form Factor | 9.5mm Slim Line |
Additional Specifications
| Write Speed | 8x DVD±R |
| Dual Layer Support | Yes |
| Product Number | 394424-130 |
Product Description
The HP 394424-130 is a slim line optical drive designed to fit into the Multibay II slot found in many HP laptops. With a height of 9.5mm, it offers a compact form factor suitable for modern portable computers. This drive utilizes the IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics), also known as PATA (Parallel ATA), interface for connectivity, which was common in laptops of its era. This drive is capable of writing to DVD media at speeds up to 8x for DVD±R discs and supports dual-layer DVD±R media, allowing for higher storage capacities on a single disc. It can also read and write to CD formats. Its primary function is to provide optical media read/write capabilities in a laptop that may have had its original drive removed or upgraded. Ideal for users who still rely on optical media for software installation, data backup, or media playback, the HP 394424-130 provides a functional and space-saving solution. It allows for the replacement or addition of a DVD burner in compatible HP laptop models, ensuring continued access to optical disc formats.



