Asus BW-12D1S-U external Blu-Ray burner (12x BD-R, 16x DVD ± R, 8x DVD ± R DL, 5x DVD-RAM, USB 3.0) incl. Cyberlink PowerDVD 10 3D & Power2Go, Black (Accessories) 3
Asus BW-12D1S-U external Blu-Ray burner (12x BD-R, 16x DVD ± R, 8x DVD ± R DL, 5x DVD-RAM, USB 3.0) incl. Cyberlink PowerDVD 10 3D & Power2Go, Black (Accessories)
with the burner I can handle larger amounts of data to Blu-Ray and secure it it seemed to me at the end, of the advantageous product photo I let myself be carried away too quickly, however. My desk does not offer me the greatest place and because I liked the standing version of an external burner very well. The reviews here gave me no reason to look for other models. After a few weeks of use, I am however of the opinion that further looking around would not have hurt. The player is detected immediately after the insertion of Windows 7 and can thus be used. If one the supplied CD, you will find the installation option for the included programs from CyberLink (everyone must know yourself) and a link for a firmware update (first in Spanish). If you follow this link to get to a support page from ASUS, where you can search for a product. Is it the product name for the player, you will find an update for Windows 8. Windows 7, it is probably not necessary to make an update, but this is nowhere described. For Player itself: as already mentioned, I can therefore secure large amounts of data to Blu-Ray. Funny, I find that at the same blanks different speeds are used. Time it burns at 8X speed, times 4X. The device is at the lights like a Christmas tree at the disco, starting with the power supply with a blue LED, then a flashing LED next to the eject button and the diamond on top definitively ensures a brightly lit room in thunderstorms look. Less would have been more here. Quietly, he is not necessarily and when playing a movie not only disturbs the storm show. A continuous noise from the engine is unmistakable. Here I take he prefers again for PS3 and do not use the player just for video. The housing is extremely prone to fingerprints that are difficult to remove and if you do it, you have to live with the fine scratches in the plastic, so better not touch, if you value the appearance. Whether you operate the device while standing or lying, is a matter of taste. I put him on the stand (for reasons of space) and must hold when you open the flap on the player, as the eject button is super fiddly. A pressure point one looks in vain and even after repeated use, it is not yet clear to me how I can use this button on the best, so that the flap opens directly or closes. I particularly like that the CD when ejecting does not fall even in standing position from the player, it must make you feel Upon retraction position, otherwise it can become jammed between the housing and cover. Turn the main switch on the back should be pushed to the design engineer in the ass and that cross, about I let myself here better not elaborate. All in all, the device meets with me the job. I wanted to back up my photos so I can also, and wanted an additional drive to replace the drive in the laptop, which I do not want to overuse. Enthusiasm looks at me but different.