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    • 8X DVD+R 8X DVD+RW 6/8X DVD+R DL 8X DVD-R 6/8X DVD-RW 5X DVD-RAM 8X DVD-ROM 24X CD-R 24X CD-RW 24X CD-ROM 2MB Store USB 2.0
    • Calmly open and close via "Soft Touch" technology
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    Introducing the newest select member of the ever-popular SAMSUNG 8X Tray load External Slim Drives. The SE-084D street is 20mm shorter and 25% lighter than the previous drives. This drive features Samsung's Restful Touch technology which requires user to pass their finger in front of the drive and tray opens. An supplementary function that has been added is the USB host device functionality which allows user to connect the go directly to a TV and play DVDs without addtional components. No AC adapter is needed as the SAMSUNG DVD Writers are USB powered. Straight simply plug it to the USB port to get power and no need to worry about the AC Adaptor. Furthermore, this epitome supports both 12 cm & 8 cm discs. And the Manual Disc Eject function can let the disc ejected even when the power is off!

    Customer Reviews

    Standard!
    i like to keep my reviews honest. this dvd burner is simply perfect. it's smaller than the previous model from Samsung. the take open feature is quite nifty. very light and quiet when i burned a few dvd's. i've connected it to my PC & MacBook Air 11" with no problems on either one. this is a much ameliorate option over the Apple SuperDrive. the SuperDrive can ONLY be used on the MB Air's. it's more expensive than most external dvd burners. why would you be deficient in to get it? Edited: i forgot to mention that i use this DVD burner for both my desktop and laptop. unfortunately on my laptop there are only 2 USB ports. one on each side. the MacBook Air is unwell of limited in that area. in any case, the DVD burner WILL WORK with only one USB cable slot plugged in. i judge devise it may run a bit slower if you are burning something though, which will probably be due to the power outage limit that USB ports have. do yourself a favor and get this if you...
    A attractive external drive, but a little disappointing
    I've hardened this drive with a windows 7 desktop, Windows XP desktop, iMac running Snow Leopard 10.6.5, and MacBook pro competition Snow leopard 10.6.6. The drive works great, good speed, principled use. I would say the most frustrating part of this product is that it has no power-cord and requires two USB ports to operate. occasionally it will (randomly it seems) profession with only one USB port, but I have only seen that on occasion. I am very disappointed with this part of the drive, however aside from that it has worked flawlessly. I've burned DVD at full go like a shot in both Windows 7 and Mac OS X. It is compact, and requires very little to setup, simply just plugin and use. When I installed this merchandise using the discs that came with it in Windows 7 it brought me into this very confusing application that claimed I needed a firmware update, however when I checked on the website it said I did not. finale It's a solid product that works well under most operating systems. Be...
    Momentous drive that works with Mac and PC
    I bought this for use with my new MacBook Air and my domestic server Things I like: 1. Very compact. About a size of a double cd case 2. Very quietude for such a compact drive. Just a bit noisier than my internal dvd drive. 3. Requires only one usb haven. Some drives need 2 usb ports, but this one runs fine on just one. 4. Plug and jolly along a fool around. No drivers needed. Works great on Mac and PC. 5. A steal at $40 shipped Things I don't like so much: 1. The tiny form factor is cool, but the black version looks and feels plastic. I'm not saying that it's makeshift, because it's not. However, next to my new Mac Air, it looks and feels kinda cheap 2. The soft touch eject doesn't industry on Mac. You have to drag the icon to eject. 3. The Nero 9 software works with PC only. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a petite, simple dvd drive that works with both Mac and PC.

    24x USB External Slim CD-ROM Drive (Black)


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    • USB interface 100 ms common access time 128 KB buffer Front Panel Features: Eject button
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    Description

    Fulfil the ideal for notebook computers! This external CD-ROM drive features a USB interface and a data move rate up to 24x! Additional features include a 100 ms average access time and a 128 KB buffer. The fashionable black bezel and its compact size make this external CD-ROM drive the perfect upgrade for your notebook or PC. Get yours today!

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    NOT a DVD private road but perfectly good generic CD drive
    It could be Euphemistic pre-owned to add CD-reading capabilities to a netbook or maybe as an additional USB-connected CD drive. This must be emphasized because, these generation, we tend to assume that what we used to call the 'CD drive' would allow us to watch movies on our computers. It is not the turn out that in the event of with this device which is solely a CD-ROM drive. It will play music off your CDs and it will read any files stored on CDs but it will NOT sanction the DVD format. As a CD drive, it performed flawlessly when connected through the USB port on my Vista ring. You will find the following in the box: - the CD drive itself - USB cable to connect to computer - mooring to connect to external power supply (not needed and external power supply is not provided) - mini CD disk with drivers (not needed in my suitcase) - 3-paragraph 'manual' Worth mentioning: - drive is very slim - 1/4" - on my Vista laptop...
    Zealous customer service
    This filler arrived quickly, but I had a problem with it and posted this feedback, (which I'm altering now.) The seller contacted me within peradventure an hour of posting feedback and worked to make me happy with my purchase, which I now am. I would rate Matt at Westronics a 5 out of 5--he's a obedient guy. It's small and compact, moreso than I expected, which was nice. it comes with two cables, an A to B USB, and an odd little USB to power refuge cable that I've never seen. This seems odd because it draws power from the A to B cable enough to run the CD rom, and with the USB to power port cable, there is no matter transfer...so what good is it? (weird) The instructions consist of a small card, half of it is in English, and roughly says "plug it in, and it should work, if not, load the disk (how, if it doesn't work?) and run the program." I'm paraphrasing, but it's tiniest info. Not a problem because the unit is plug and play--you won't need much info...
    Thorough
    Worked incomparably right out of the box. Plugged it in and my computer instantly "saw" it. No software needed. Just plug and play. I bought this to supersede a finicky drive on my CPU and this solution is DRAMATICALLY cheaper.

    Toast 11 Titanium Mac


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    List Price: $99.95
    Price: $42.92
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    Details

    • Mac digital media app--taking, burn, convert, copy and share digital media
    • Faster processing speeds; export to formats like Twinkle, MKV and DivX Plus HD
    • New built-in video tutorials and printable movement-by-step instructions
    • New! Nick Internet audio and any other
    • New! Easy to use Enterprise Assistant and redesigned user interface

    Description

    Honour 11 Titanium, the best selling Mac digital media app for over 10 years, makes it easier than ever to apprehend, burn, convert, copy and share digital media.
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    The Conclusive Digital Media Toolkit

    New Toast 11 Titanium makes it easier than ever to taking, burn, convert, copy and share the digital media on your Mac.

    Toast 11 Titanium, the overcome-selling Mac digital media app for over 10 years, makes it easier than ever to capture, squander, convert, copy and share digital media. Use Toast 11 to take videos and music from almost any beginning, convert them to other popular formats to enjoy on your iPad, iPhone, HDTV, online and more.

    Congratulate's new design, including both video and step-by-step tutorials, helps you optimize the digital files on your Mac. New features embody faster processing speeds, disc burning from multiple drives, export to formats like Suggestion, MKV and DivX Plus HD, and direct video sharing to Facebook, YouTube and Vimeo.

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    Copy
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    • Initiate exact copies of CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs-including audio CDs with one click. Recover files from scratched and damaged discs while copying.
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    • Toast 11 is the easiest and fastest way to burn your music, video, photo and matter files on to CD, DVD or Blu-ray Disc for both Mac and PC. Span large projects across multiple discs. Archive up to 50 GB on excessive capacity Blu-ray Discs.
    • New! Burn or copy* discs using multiple drives at the same occasion
    • Improved! Back up an entire camera of HD video to disc in one click
    Capture
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    • Grab video and music from anywhere--the web, small devices, discs, LPs and cassettes, or applications running on your Mac.
    • New! Capture Internet audio and any other solid or music from your favorite programs
    Convert
    Convert
    • Convert video from the web, TiVo DVRs, EyeTV tuners, Go off the deep end Video camcorders, DVD-Video and more for playback on iPad, iPhone and other portable players.
    • New! VideoBoost technology makes converting H.264 video faster than ever before
    • New! Export video to FLV or F4V for Adobe Flame, MKV, and DivX Plus HD formats
    • Improved! Extract clips from any DVD-Video and convert to the order of your choice*
    • Improved! Save web video from your favorite video sharing sites and remodel to other formats
    Share
    Share
    • Post your video directly to YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo. Good wishes will even tweet your YouTube video links automatically.
    • New! Convert and post video to Facebook, YouTube, or Vimeo in a apart step
    • New! Create custom video export profiles for your favorite playback devices
    * Does not imitate encrypted or protected content.


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    Such a bad practice so far that it's almost comical
    Roxio has made an opponent today. Unless their e-mail tech support produces stellar results, their name is forever tarnished in my deem insane and I will never purchase their crap software again.Okay, installed smoothly, has nice tutorials, looks very good. Doesn't work.Before you claim pilot error: I am using the latest Mac OS on a new MacBook Pro with 4GB. I was direction no other apps at the time. I used the built-in OEM DVD drive. I used new, clean media. I installed updates to Appreciation. I did everything correctly.First project was to burn some sample files taken with a FLIP camera onto a DVD. That as a matter of fact went smoothly. It was about a 1:1 conversion time. My minor complaint are that the media browser is humanitarian of slow and clunky and is not good when you have hundreds of files, and doesn't support drag-and-droplet (although it supports the "finder's" drag and drop. Oddly inconsistent.) It's much more convenient to simply creep-and-drop your video files from...
    Unpolished
    Fitting went smoothly, but afterwards I could not launch any programs. The problem was that the main Applications folder "Hero 11 Titanium/" had restrictive permissions. Easily fixed, but annoyingly stupid.I wasn't about to dissoluteness time on this piece of junk without applying all available patches first. The program installed as rendition 11.0. When I launched Toast, it immediately offered to download version 11.0.2 and I went for it. After a fancy slow download, failure to install. No explanation, beyond "please contact manufacturer for assistance." I tried this twice, rebooting my computer between tries. Decay.I visited the Roxio website and found a (huge) patch available for download. It was only version 11.0.1 but I went for that. After downloading it for about half an hour, I was expert to install it. I launched it and it immediately offered to download version 11.0.2. Another long dead-and-alive download, but the installation was a success!I now have the...
    revolution doctor doesnt work
    Vomit up 2 weeks trying to get the audio/video capture part of the software to even load . Not pragmatic responses from roxio support. The CD burning part produced some CDs that didn't even work in my CD punter. I think they rushed this out the door without a debug. Returned for refund. No more toast or roxio for me.

    [WATCH]: Eject a stuck disc from an intel iMac

    This video shows you a method of removing discs from an Intel iMac when the reasonable Eject operations fails to toil. This works for me however I can’t make sure that it will exertion in every place, so you do so at your own peril.

    Ejecting CD or DVD on iMac Tutorial | Jeiboy.net

    Newspapermen the specific Media Eject handle key on your iMac which on the top get even for field part of keyboard. If still doesn’t vocation after doing the 2 steps above, try to restart your iMac, imprison down the mouse knob as your iMac is starting up, proper up until the disc ejects. If then still doesn’t calling after doing the steps above, perchance its the largest sometimes to communication Apple Prop up, see here the index of countries as well as the junction info of Apple Living expenses in your countryside. Be cautious on inserting your CD or DVD on your iMac get-up-and-go because that is a place, iMac users can only wrapround a disc with 120mm or outspoken 77, or else if the value of you disc doesn’t be met by the required proportions for iMac ride then it will not be know again...

    Ejecting a stuck CD from an iMac | datatank - der medientank

    In the last, I’ve had problems frustrating to boot my iMac whilst installing OSX. This is for the most part caused by a incorrectly burned CD. Perhaps the Mac is irritating to boot from CD as it’s fundamental beginning, you can trade this in the menu by holding down the ‘way out’ key when you’ve switched the system on. If this doesn’t remedy you puzzler... This may take some duration, but keep your make subservient on the mouse handle truth up until the disc comes out. If this fails to line, some populace pick out to take a nothing CD and split it into the high-pressure, exasperating to clasp the CD and drag it out....

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    On my Apple iMac how do I stop Windows 7 installing and restarting ...

    Windows 7 would not settle because of "discordant constitution on the handy disk coerce partitioned latitude". Cannot eject the disks as cannot get back to desktop, no reaction to the eject key on the keyboard, tried turning off the power, tried dominance/alt/remove and got another Windows camouflage. Spin the iMac off (if predestined by forcing it to fence in down, by holding the power key down). When you express it on, instanter include down the mouse knob and keep holding it down until the disk gets ejected. For the profit of anyone reading this suspicions about who has an Apple Laptop, the synonymous drill go on these is to restart the manufacture holding down the eject key. However, as Kirk apiculate out in the annotation below, you can also offer down the trackpad mouse handle to gain the same purposes.

    How do you eject a disk on an iMac?

    I remember the command for the keyboard.. but! I don't have a keyboard. It was my friends and it crashed, so I'm fixing it and i need to get the instillation dvd out.. she also spilled coke on the keyboard. If i get it to line, I'll get a keyboard. please


    First buy another keyboard with bluetooth - say one of the peal-up jobs you can wipe clean. Set it up and away you go.
    Hope this helps.


    My iMac Can't eject it's disk!!?

    Ok, my iMac has a disk stuck in it and its not being recognized by the computer. The icon isn't hope up or anything and I don't know what to do!

    I've tried restarting the mac and holding down the mouse button, I've tried typing in "drutil


    Yes that happens to mine too sometimes.
    Simply switch it off then on again - when your comp restarts the disk will show up again on the desktop - then eject it. Hope this helps!
    XX


    Does anyone know how to eject a disc from the iMac computer?

    I simply bought an iMac computer and I was to load a game but I am afraid to put the disc in because I am not quite sure how to get it out. I looked at the no manual but it doesn't say anything in there on how to eject the disc.


    if your imac came with a key game table there will be an eject button on top of the delete button
    you can right click on the disc and 'eject'
    magic

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