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External blu ray burner reviews
External blu ray burner reviews








I suggest purchasing a couple of inexpensive BD-RE rewritable discs to use for test burns before finalizing any authoring projects on write-once discs. The review unit included two 25GB BD-R (write once) blank discs (4x), a small external power brick and cable, and USB2, FW400, FW800, and eSATA cables. You must supply your own internal PCI SATA card, or ExpressCard/34 SATA card. OWC sells both at its web site, and they are available from other companies as well. No authoring software was included in my review drive bundled, although Roxio Toast Titanium (Standard version) is bundled with the drive by OWC for about $90.00 more. You also can buy Toast 10 directly from Roxio. Its latest entry is a quad interface 8X external blu-ray™ burner that is attractively priced at $349.99. The drive ships with cabling, power supply, blank media, and a four-page user manual. It utilizes an aluminum case and small internal fan to disperse heat. Black plastic front and back panels complete the device. Toast is not included at this price. Quad Interface External 8x Blu-Ray™ BurnerĪpple’s no show at the blu-ray™ party hasn’t deterred one Mac accessory company from marketing its own Mac compatible internal and external blu-ray™ burners. Other World Computing has offered blu ray burners for the Mac for some time. Over the past year, it has increased burn speeds four-fold, provided Toast 10 Standard version as a bundled option, and lowered pricing.

external blu ray burner reviews

EXTERNAL BLU RAY BURNER REVIEWS PRO

OWC Mercury Pro 8x Blu-Ray™ Pioneer BDR-203 External Review: - OWC Mercury Pro 8x Blu-Ray™ Pioneer BDR-203 External Quad Interface External 8x Blu-Ray™ Burner








External blu ray burner reviews