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External Blu-ray Burner USB 2.0 by DIGISTOR
- Perform clean, high quality Blu-ray disc burning with self-powered internal battery technology.
- Fast USB 2.0 connection for back-up of large files or authoring HD movies to Blu-ray.
- External Blu-ray optical drive for MacBook laptops and Windows notebooks.
- Features trusted Panasonic Blu-ray burner technology
- Tray-load mechanism for ejecting and loading discs
Product DescriptionConnect this DIGISTOR DIG-79102 Tray-load Blu-ray burner to Macbook laptops and Windows notebooks via fast USB 2. 0 for reliable Blu-ray disc burning.
Self-powered design of this external tray-load Blu-ray drive ensures reliable burning of BD and BD-RE optical media discs.
Internal battery power design ensures maximum compatibility for Blu ray disc burning. Able to function with a single USB plug while utilizing the internal battery creates the solution to the lack. . . More >>
External Blu-ray Burner USB 2.0 by DIGISTOR

about 2 years ago
FYI: I copied over my review from the slot load, ‘coz I actually got a TRAY LOAD version, not a SLOT-LOAD one. I like the safety of having an emergency eject hole. Otherwise, everything holds true.
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I got this DIGISTOR Blu-Ray burner for my HD videos. I am a semi-professional videographer and I record some of my shoots/subjects/videos in High-Definition. At one point earlier this year, I realized that burning to DVDs just will not be enough for HD content – the 4-something gigabytes just won’t cut it.
I decided to get DIGISTOR’s blu-ray burner because I got one of their their DVD burners as well – External USB 2. 0 Powered 8x DVD Burner by DIGISTOR – and I saw from their website – [. . . ]- that they had a similarly designed Blu-Ray burner.
The reason I was so happy with the DVD burner was that it did not need a power cord for it. I am happy to say that this Blu-Ray burner is the same – no power cord. I use it for my HD video editing, connected to my PC. I also bring it around, it is very light and portable, on my shoots should there be a need to burn output onsite.
It’s plug-and-play, no need for drivers – Vista and Windows 7 supports blu-ray natively. And I have yet to encounter a bad burn on this drive. Something to do with it’s battery powered operation, but I also made sure it has enough power for burning, I got the dual USB accessory.
I’m very happy with the product.
Rating: 4 / 5