Also, you are welcome to take the DW316 on business trips due to its lightweight and detachable power cable design. Its length is 60 cm (23.6 inches), so you can connect it to a desktop with ease. Since you can connect the unit to both a laptop and a desktop PC the cable is made twice as long as most of the external CD drives on the market. The power cable is another thing we find clever with this drive. You will also notice a tiny indicator light that blinks when the drive is on and an emergency eject hole for the situations when the disc tray doesn’t open. There is only one button that opens the disk tray. The only flaw of such a design - it splotches easily, so you might want to wipe the unit pretty often. Plus, in a combo with rounded corners, the glossy casing gives the drive a cool look. The upper part has a glossy black coating with a noticeable company logo in the center. We definitely adore the minimalist design the Dell DW316 has. With this tool, you have access to all CyberLink apps like the PowerDVD to play movies or the PowerDirector to create your own media. They have pre-loaded the CyberLink Media Suite so that you wouldn’t need to waste time surfing the web for reliable software to back up your data.
Software-wise, the manufacturer has thought about users’ convenience too. For example, it rewrites DVD-RAMs at 5x which is a bit higher than some USB 3.0 drives can offer. We do like how fast the DW316 is rewriting data from disks. Anyway, the drive read /burn CDs and DVDs at 24x and 8x respectively. Even despite the fact that Dell lacks a USB 3.0 connection. The maximum reading and writing speeds are standard with this model.
The DSB is 0.75 MB, so you will have quick access to all your information on the medium. This model offers both reading and burning for your CDs and DVDs at a fairly high speed. For Dell and other Windows-based computers and laptops, Dell engineers have created the DW316 slim external DVD R/W drive.