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Quad-Interface Blu-Ray Burner at 12x

Posted by John on 8th January 2010

I’m hoping they’ll update this and change the usb2 over to the USB3 “Superspeed” . . .


Quad-Interface Blu-Ray Burner at 12x Appears

5:50 PM – November 3, 2009 by Kevin Parrish

This external Blu-ray burner offers four ways to connect to a PC or Mac.

Looking for an external (or internal) drive to store all those “special files” on disk? Look no further than OWC’s Mercury Pro 12x Blu-ray burner, using a Pioneer BDR-205 and costing a whopping $349.99 USD. This Blu-ray drive supports burning up to 50 GB of data or high-definition video on BD-R dual-layer media at 12x speed; the drive burns at 2x when using BD-RE. Or, if you prefer sticking to the old-school DVDs, consumers can cram 8.5 GB on a dual-layer disk at 16x; CD-R media burns at 40x.

But what makes this device really cool is its quad interface, offering four ways for consumers to connect the burner to a Mac or PC. Offering pure Plug & Play support, the Mercury Pro provides FireWire 800 (two ports), FireWire 400 (one port), USB 2.0 (one port), and eSATA (one port). The drive also includes cables for each connection.

For $449.99 USB, OWC is also offering this bundle, throwing in Roxio’s Toast 10 Titanium Pro but it’s only compatible with Macintosh hardware, requiring Mac OS X v10.5.x. Of course, Windows users have a plethora of more advaned burning utilities.

Source : Tom’s Hardware US

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