USB enclosure for X41 optical drive

I'm wondering if I'm chasing a product that doesn't even exist.  I just want to find out whether there's anything on the market that would allow me to use the optical drive from my X41's base, via USB, with my X201.  I've had bad experiences with consumer USB optical drives, so if I can't track one down, I'm going to find one of those Dell hotswap optical drives with the mini-usb on the back and use that. (Lenovo/IBM, why on earth didn't you do that with your drives too?)
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Hi KnightZero,
Since X41's dock also uses UltraBay slim, so this would work. I suggest you to do a serach on eBay or elsewhere for the UltraBay slim to USB adapter, maybe you can find a better.
Hope this helps.
Maliha (I don't work for lenovo)
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