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LaCie d2 Blu-ray Drive

Double-layer - BD-R/RE - 2x 2x 2x BD - 8x 8x 8x DVD - 24x 16x 32x CD - USB, FireWire - External - MPN: 301115U See Product Details

Product Details of LaCie d2 Blu-ray Drive

Description

Burn up to 4 hours of HD video on a Blu-ray disc without quality loss and then share it with your customers or send your high-quality master for replication. New Blu-ray technology allows you to archive large amounts of data, audio asset libraries, raw video shoots, image files or complete multimedia projects on long lasting BD media - at a low cost per GB. Easily back up as much as 10 DVDs worth of important files at a fast throughput of 9MB/s. Backward compatible with CD/DVD media, it also offers a compelling interactive multimedia experience when playing back your BD-ROMs.

Quick Glance

Type of Drive: Blu-ray Writer

Internal/External: External

Interface: USB 2.0, FireWire/i.LINK

Summary

Product Title: LaCie d2 Blu-ray Drive

Manufacturer: LaCie

Power Score: 3.4 | 1 Review

Unit Type

Type of Drive: Blu-ray Writer

Internal/External: External

Performance

Maximum BD Read Speed: 2x

Maximum BD Write Speed: 2x

Maximum BD Rewrite Speed: 2x

Maximum DVD Read Speed: 8x

Maximum DVD Write Speed: 8x

Maximum DVD Rewrite Speed: 8x

Maximum CD Read Speed: 32x

Maximum CD Write Speed: 24x

Maximum CD Rewrite Speed: 16x

Interface Type: USB 2.0, FireWire/i.LINK

Cache Size: 8 MB

Dimensions

Height: 1.70 in

Width: 6.30 in

Depth: 10.60 in

Weight: 3.31 lbs

Warranty

Warranty Information: 2 Year Limited

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

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  • 3.0
  cnet.com - Jul 24, 2007

LaCie d2 External Blu-ray burner (2X BD-R/E)

THE GOOD: Supports all optical media types except HD DVD; works with PC and Mac; can burn 8cm or 12cm discs. THE BAD: Very expensive; stingy phone support. THE BOTTOM LINE: The LaCie d2 Blu-ray burner offers good performance speeds, but its still prohibitively expensive. Home users should wait for Blu-ray burners to drop in price and improve in performance.

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