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HP EJ447AV 8x DVD+/-RW Drive DVD-Writer (Double-layer)
- 8x DVD+/-RW write speed
- Supports Double-Layer (DVD-DL) media
- Reads and writes DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW
- Reads and writes CD-R, CD-RW
- SATA interface
- Tray-load mechanism
- Suitable for servers and workstations
- For data backup, software installation, and media playback
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Product Overview
The HP EJ447AV is an 8x DVD+/-RW drive that supports double-layer (DVD-DL) recording. It provides optical media read/write capabilities for servers and workstations.
Technical Information
| Product Type | DVD+/-RW Drive |
| Write Speed | 8x DVD+/-R |
| Read Speed | Not Specified |
| Media Support | DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-DL, CD-R, CD-RW |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SATA |
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch (typically) |
| Loading Mechanism | Tray |
| Color | Black (typical) |
Product Description
The HP EJ447AV is an internal optical drive that functions as a DVD+/-RW writer, capable of reading and writing to a variety of DVD and CD media formats. It specifically supports double-layer (DVD-DL) discs, allowing for higher storage capacities on a single disc, up to approximately 8.5GB. This drive is designed for integration into HP servers and workstations, providing essential optical media functionality. With a maximum write speed of 8x for DVD+/-R media, the drive offers a reasonable balance between speed and compatibility. It can also write to rewritable DVD formats (DVD-RW, DVD+RW) and read/write to CD formats (CD-R, CD-RW). The SATA interface ensures a standard and efficient connection to the host system's motherboard. This DVD writer is useful for various tasks, including installing operating systems and software from optical media, creating backups of important data onto DVDs, or playing back DVD movies and audio CDs. Its inclusion in server configurations often caters to initial setup, recovery scenarios, or specific application requirements that still rely on optical media.


