Asus DVD-Writer Optical Drives DRW-24F1ST/BLK/B/GEN
₹9,050.00
- Windows 8 compatible
- 24X DVD writing speed
- NO LOGO
- Friendly interface with three simple steps to burn a disc
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Asus DVD-Writer Optical Drives DRW-24F1ST/BLK/B/GEN
₹9,050.00
Ulises –
El dispositivo no es como aparece en la imagen que publicaron en la página es diferente es de color gris con la el frente negro y del lado derecho solo lleva la letra M
Rolando Alejandro Garcia Sotelo –
Todo bien sin inconvenientes
Gracias
Jason Lene –
The disc drive works great, however the outer shell isn’t black as shown in the picture, it is just a generic grey, the front plastic is black with only an ‘M Disc” logo on the far right, so the picture shown is entirely wrong.
Was looking forward to having a stealthy blacked out disc drive to match the inside of the computer when peering through the side window, so giving it 4 stars because of that.
Ineuw –
Works superbly and at a great price. No software is necessary to install, just plug it in. It even comes with a CD of promotional software.
P.S: Its is SATA connected and cable is not included
Marvin W. –
Works a bit slowly, but it seems to get the job done. At this price point, can’t complain. Looks good in my rack-mounted PC, it’s behind a door most of the time anyway, but the one I received appears to fit in with a black motif quite well. So maybe the manufacturer has solved the bezel coloring issue. Comes bundled with some demo software that allows you to burn data CDs, DVD, and Blue Rays. Apparently when you purchase it, it will unlock the ability to make photo CDs, Blue Ray videos, etc. Most of my CD work is either data or audio and this software apparently can’t do audio discs. The software has the appearance of the older EZ CD creator interface, once you’re in it, which is a nice intuitive design. But, I will probably be using Infra-Recorder software instead, I don’t have to pay to unlock any of the duplicating and data types for burning with this free software. The Asus drive shows up in the Infra-Recorder device list, so I assume it can utilize it. Have yet to try it.