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Product MPN
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| MPN: |
300785 |
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Key Features
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| Burner Type: |
DVD±RW Dual Layer |
| Storage Type: |
Disk Drive |
| Read Speed: |
16x (DVD), 40x (CD) |
| Write Speed: |
40x (CD), 8x (DVD-R), 16x (DVD+R), 2.4x (DVD+R DL) |
| ReWrite Speed: |
24x (CD-RW), 4x (DVD+RW), 4x (DVD-RW) |
| Enclosure Type: |
External |
| Platform: |
PC, Mac |
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Technical Features
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| Interface: |
IEEE 1394 FireWire · USB 2.0 |
| Supported CD Formats: |
CD Text · CD-Extra · CD-ROM Mode 1 · CD-ROM XA · Photo-CD · CD Audio · CD-R · CD-RW |
| Recording CD Modes: |
Track-at-once · Disc-at-once · Packet Write · Session-at-once |
| Access Time CD: |
130 ms |
| Supported DVD Formats: |
DVD-ROM · DVD-Video · DVD+R · DVD-R · DVD+RW · DVD-RW |
| Max. Media Capacity: |
8.5 GB |
| Recording DVD Modes: |
Disk-at-once · Incremental Recording · Random Access Write · Multi-border Recording · Restricted Overwriting |
| Access Time DVD: |
140 ms |
| Supported Media Writing Standards: |
CD-R · CD-RW · DVD-R · DVD+R · DVD+RW · DVD+R DL (Double Layer) · DVD-RW |
| Buffer Size: |
2 MB |
| Tray Qty.: |
1 |
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System Requirements
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| Operating System: |
Apple MacOS 9.x or later · Apple MacOS X 10.x or later · Microsoft Windows 2000 · Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition · Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition · Microsoft Windows XP |
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Dimensions
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| Width: |
6.3 in. |
| Depth: |
10.6 in. |
| Height: |
1.7 in. |
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Warranty
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1 Year |
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Miscellaneous
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| Package Type: |
Retail |
| Package Qty.: |
1 |
| Release Date: |
February, 2005 |
| Product ID: |
23510112 |
| More Information |
| Details: |
Combining four DVD formats in one device, this all-in-one rewritable drive provides Hi-Speed USB 2.0 and FireWire ports for easy connection to any PC or Mac, making it the most versatile drive available. Sporting LaCie's original aluminum d2 Design, it can be integrated into standard 19” computer and audio equipment racks or stand alone on a desktop. This powerful drive features innovative LightScribe labeling technology, which burns custom, silkscreen-quality, precise images directly onto your discs using the very same laser that burns data. |
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