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The ASUS ZenDrive Ultra Slim USB 2.0 External DVD Optical Drive offers an 8X write speed and a sleek 13mm design, making it the ideal backup solution for both Windows and Mac users. With M-Disc support for long-lasting data preservation and Nero BackItUp for Android devices, this drive ensures your important files are safe for over 1,000 years. Perfect for professionals on the go!
Hard Drive | 1 Hybrid Drive |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | SDRW-08U7M-U/BLK/G/AS |
Item model number | SDRW-08U7M-U/BLK/G/AS |
Hardware Platform | PC;Mac |
Operating System | Windows and Mac OS |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.1 x 7 x 2.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.1 x 7 x 2.4 inches |
Color | Black |
Flash Memory Size | 1 |
Hard Drive Interface | ATA-4 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 24 RPM |
Optical Drive Type | DVD+R DL |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B01A27IUUM |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 1, 2016 |
J**G
Great Value for CD & DVD reading & writing!
In this day and age most new computers don't come with an optical drive. And why should they? Programs are downloaded or sometimes stored on a thumb drive instead of a CD or DVD. But if you're anything like me you still have several programs that are on disc. Or maybe have files and photos you backed up years ago to DVD. I don't plan to use a DVD drive on a daily or even monthly basis, but I figure it's nice to have one around in case I need to reinstall an old program on a new system or if I get an album or audiobook on disc that I want to digitize.I've gone through 3 external DVD drives recently looking for the right one and this one best filled my needs. All of them did the basics well, but there was one outlier condition that (for me at least) really set this drive apart, and that's reading very full discs.For example: I've found that sometimes long audibooks will try to minimize the amount of discs they need for a book by using as much of the allotted space as possible. They'll use 73 minutes and 59 seconds of an allotted 74 minutes of play time if it means only needing 9 discs to record a book instead of 10. That totally makes sense! But of the three drives I've tested, two struggled on some tracks on those overly stuffed discs (likely when data was stored in the outer most or inner most tracks). This resulted in stutters, garbles, and static blips in the digitized files. This drive was the only one that consistently read in all the files correctly and resulted in clear, complete output.This drive is a great value. It can read and record CDs and DVDs, even the long lasting M-Disc format. Mine even came with 2 M-Disc DVDs, though I'm not sure if that's standard or just a promotion. It's got an aluminum casing so it's pretty sturdy.It's not perfect. It won't read or write Blu-Ray discs. It's also fairly slow compared to internal drives or external drives that have a dedicated power supply. If I were burning discs on a regular basis I'd probably want something a little faster. But for occasional use? It's hard to find a better inexpensive option out there.
K**S
Works Very Well
I usually do not write a review so soon for this type of purchase. I generally use it for awhile. I tested DVD RW and CD RW and they test good. I had a Macrium boot disk for imaging my system hard drive that works on boot up. I have a Dell XPS 8930. I started PC with the Asus DVD optical drive plugged in and the Macrium boot disc in the DVD drive. I started the PC pressedF12 and the Asus drive appeared, chose the Asus drive, and the drive booted to the Macrium rescue disk. So it will boot to the drive with bootable media inside the Asus drive.It is light weight, will play DVD on one USB plug 3.0. I use two male type A plugs normally. It has a Y splitter cable with mini USB male into the Asus drive and two male A plugs to plugs into the PC. I do not know if it will burn with one type A male inserted into a usb 3.0 port or not. Perhaps it would but I must test it later. It may be for USB 2.0 two plugs are needed but not sure. I use both regardless if I'm using 3.0 or 2.0 USB ports, but later I will test with one plug in 3.0 port to see if it works. When I will test that part is unknown.This little drive is plug and play without any of the software in the Asus box. It would be very handy to have the software though. The drive seems to be durable. Being that it is portable, be careful not to drop the drive when transporting etc.It does come with 2 Traxdata M disc DVD R discs 4.7 GB, 4X.I eject the disc and then unplug the drive rather than disconecting with a disc in the drive. The drive is fast enough. You will not be sorry if you purchase this drive with what I have learned so far.
A**R
Works as expected
Disc technology is a dying field. We expect little to no improvements or included features. When purchasing an external drive, you hope for durability, longitivtiy, and quality. Overall this model delivers. It does have some design issues though. The drive tray is flimsy, so it is easy to have difficulty shutting the drive until it is aligned properly. The drive tray does not eject fully so you have to put the edge of the disc under the lip of the unit. The transfer rate is much slower than SATA internal drives due to having a USB 2.0 bus.So far, this has held up well to several months of heavy use. There is not too much heat build up, and I haven't caused the unit to thermal throttle or shut down. I haven't traveled with it so I have little opinion about durability on the road. It is not much larger than a disc so it wouldn't take up too much space in a bag.It is plug and play. It worked on a Mac, Windows 10 & Windows 11 without any drivers or setup. Depending on what is on the disc or what you intend to burn onto the disc, you may need software that is not included. It does come with a double ended cord in case your USB bus doesn't provide enough power through a single port. This typically only occurs when burning a disc.Based on the disappearing technology, there are two primary brands left. You can choose ASUS made in Taiwan, LG made in Korea or one of several Chinese brands.
M**J
Sleek
Great looking and performing optical disk drive.
W**N
Works. Period.
Not much to say - it just works and keeps on working.
P**L
Works Perfectly
For those who are still burning CDs/DVDs, this is a MUST. If you're looking for an affordable disk drive that can both read and write a CD or DVD then this is exactly what you are looking for.I used this drive to burn audio CDs for my car and everything went smoothly. You'd obviously need to know how to burn disks beforehand but it's only a small learning process. Not only can it write in fast speeds but it's very lightweight and compact, so it is easily portable. Highly recommend!
J**E
Perfect!
Works perfectly as it should! Simple plug & use! Been soon long without a CD drive this was needed badly haha! Can never go wrong with ASUS. Even comes with 2 Free M Discs! (you use them like a USB drive. put whatever type of files on them or remove them, these have a longer lifespan then a typical USB drive as well!)
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