Swapping out an older internal drive in a desktop system is no big deal, yet on the other hand, due to typical space constraints, replacing a notebook drive can be a headache. The best bet for system builders is to integrate an external drive, one that's compatible with all of the latest optical media. A good example of such a drive is Apricorn's EZ Writer DVD LS.
| PRODUCT: Apricorn EZ Writer DVD LS PRICE: $139 DISTRIBUTORS/ INTEGRATORS: Buy.com, CDW, Ingram Micro, Newegg COMPANY: Apricorn Poway, Calif. (800) 458-5448 www.apricorn.com |
The EZ Writer DVD LS can of course play CDs and DVDs, as well as burn CD-R and CD-RW discs. It also can burn DVD+R and DVD-R discs, including dual-layer discs. The dual layer functionality lets users record up to 8.5 Gbytes of data per disc—that's double the capacity of standard single-sided discs. The drive is ideal for storing data, music and video, and for backup and archiving purposes.
In addition to the requisite AC power adapter and USB cable, the EZ Writer drive also arrives with several software suites such as Nero's OEM Suite and CyberLink PowerDVD 5.
The EZ Writer DVD LS is compatible with Windows 2000, XP and Vista operating systems, and its requirements include a PC that's at least a 350MHz Pentium II with 64 Mbytes of memory, 40 Mbytes of hard disc space and a USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 port. The plug-and-play drive works automatically, and the software takes only minutes to install.
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