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Product Name: | LG 8x Portable External DVD/RW Drive - Black (SP80) |
Product Description: | As laptops have be thinner and more portable, they've lost their disk drives and other classic features. Enter the LG Portable External DVD/RW Drive in Black: this attachable DVD/CD reader and burner gives you back the ability to watch DVDs on your computer or pull the audio from CDs. Ultra-slim, this external disc drive also has the capability to write DVDs and CDs and can be hooked up to a Mac or a PC using a USB connection. Unassuming with its brushed black exterior, the LG Portable External DVD/RW Drive has a minimalist style and offers a similar user experience: simply plug it in and go, no set-up software necessary. |
Product SKU: | target_15701034_15701034 |
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Prime reasons: much faster to write, and blank 25GB single layer Blurays are the least expensive media at this time. Good Taiwan made ones for 40c per. Versus more expensive 4.7GB SL DVDs or 8.5GB DL DVDs.
Since then, I've had fun creating compilation Blurays for relatives. Like a football documentaries set to a cousin, a set of the original Bond movies for a friend, and complete seasons of older TV shows for older relatives. Like 32 episodes on one disc. They are great gifts and can offer something that is unrealistic for many people to find via streaming.
SD = W
SD = W
You jest? This isn't a DVD player.
https://www.temu.com/external-cd-...10683.html
They have different designs for more and a case for $4.88 also.
Chinese crap are you kidding???
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https://www.temu.com/external-cd-...10683.html
They have different designs for more and a case for $4.88 also.
Which was fine, since I added a 128G flash drive for a total of $16 including tax.
Prime reasons: much faster to write, and blank 25GB single layer Blurays are the least expensive media at this time. Good Taiwan made ones for 40c per. Versus more expensive 4.7GB SL DVDs or 8.5GB DL DVDs.
Since then, I've had fun creating compilation Blurays for relatives. Like a football documentaries set to a cousin, a set of the original Bond movies for a friend, and complete seasons of older TV shows for older relatives. Like 32 episodes on one disc. They are great gifts and can offer something that is unrealistic for many people to find via streaming.
Optical discs still have some advantages.
*Backup your data to M-discs to protect against SSD drive failure. Professional data recovery from a bad storage device is expensive. M-discs can NOT be erased or encrypted. M-discs protect against file deletion malware and file encryption ransomware.
*This is not a Blu-ray drive. Blu-ray has higher resolution than online streaming video. That is important to some people.
Which was fine, since I added a 128G flash drive for a total of $16 including tax.
Temu has been raising their order minimum. At first it was $0, then $10, and now $15.
would be easier to download off torrents
You can't trust that illegal stuff. Security software is not perfect. People got malware from .exe files decades ago and still today. Things have gotten more advanced. You can get malware from pdf and maybe…mp3 or any file?
Hackers could embed malicious computer code in a mp3 or video file and take advantage of a security flaw in the playback software to download malware/ransomware onto your pc.
Inputs are dangerous, it is how they gain access. No input, no unauthorized access.
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VHS video quality degrades with time. If your home movies are important, back them up to m-discs. M-discs are more expensive, but are designed to last for an extremely long time.