In just 1 month I bought this miracle of technology - an optical drive for burning blu-ray discs. At first I didn’t understand how to turn it on (you need to move the button on the back)). then figured it out. Named pros and cons. A big minus is a bulky colossus like 2 conventional drives), low recording speed of blu-ray discs (about 50 minutes for 1 disc), but I think that a weak computer is to blame. And another minus is that the power cord plug of the drive is weakly held in the drive - it spins and looks like it will pop out. And so, everything is done with high quality, it makes no more noise than a conventional drive, a stylish blue light burns), and writes discs with high quality. The disadvantage of the software is that there are almost no normal programs for burning such discs (Nero does not see it. ImgBurn is a stubborn alien software). I am writing a CDBurnerXP program. Although the era of blue-rays passed a couple of years ago, but HDDs became unreliable and I just burn information on two-layer 46.6 GB memory for younger generations). Happy with the purchase.
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