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LaCie DVD+/-RW Lightscribe 8X USB 2.0 Slim Portable Drive

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

Works great with my Acer Aspire One

(5 out of 5) by M. McHale on Jan 3, 2009
I bought this to use with my Acer Aspire One. It comes with Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 XE. It comes with a USB cable, a 2nd USB cable if you need power from you laptop that the 1st USB cable might not supply and an A/C adapter. I use the 1st USB alone with my Aspire One.

It is very light weight and has all the functions that most people need. It is Lightscribe and DL compatible. It has worked with all the brands of discs I use.

I would suggest this one for anyone wanting a portable unit to take with them. It works great with my little Netbook. (Acer Aspire One)

It also seems to burn discs just as fast as my built-in units in my laptop and desktop. There is an update for the Lightscribe function on the Lacie website that needs to be installed on you computer for you to burn Lightscribe discs if you do that. I very seldom do.

Mine is a very shiney black with a gray bottom. It is plastic but feels solid enough to carry with you. It has rubber feet. It isn't the quietest drive but I don't care as long as it works.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

Works with Mac OS X!

(4 out of 5) by Whapow! LLC on Aug 7, 2008
For some mysterious reason, LaCie doesn't advertise that this drive works with Mac OS X even though they provide Mac-compatible software for the drive. I was able to boot both my MacBook Core Duo and my MacBook Air using it. (Hold down option instead of 'c'.) The only downside is that the drive appears not to receive enough power from the bus, requiring the AC adapter.

Also, the stock image displayed here is completely wrong.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Very compact and comes with a nice Roxio software package

(5 out of 5) by Kay Hayes on Dec 15, 2008 (San Jose, CA USA)
I purchased this DVD burner to use at work and home and have been impressed with it's compact design and very light weight. Some of the pluses:

- It comes with 3 ways to supply power, one is via standard mini USB, one is via a custom USB to DC input cable and the last is a regular AC adapter. All of them are included with the drive.

- It comes with (what appears to be) a full version of Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 XE. I have yet to hook up my video camera to it yet but there are no inactive components insisting on a paid upgrade to unlock and use them. Usually OEM versions are scaled down but this one has CineMagic and other features that are often removed. It also comes with a nice DVD player from Roxio called CinePlayer.

- It is very very compact and light weight.

The only down sides are the write speed (average to slow at 8x single layer and 4x double layer) and it will not write CD+R. Both minor setbacks unless you have a real need for speed.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Better than advertised!

(5 out of 5) by M. Kennedy on Jun 9, 2008
Straight out of the box, plugged it in, installed the software, was burning my first of serveral DVD's within minutes. How good is that?!

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Very Nice Unit

(4 out of 5) by C.J. on Oct 23, 2008 (Texas)
Very quick delivery, 3 days. As advertised, a little complicated to set up, am running Vista 64, had to update software before it worked. Has been great since then. I searched for months, and picked the best! No noise, fast enough for me, including Lightscribe, neat extra. Not like the picture, it's nicer. Thanks Amazon!