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The Verbatim 98938 Portable External CD Drive is a sleek, USB-powered device designed for seamless data burning and playback. Compatible with various operating systems, including Windows and MacOS, this compact drive offers 4.7GB of storage and is perfect for professionals on the move, ensuring reliable performance for all your multimedia needs.
Standing screen display size | 20 Centimeters |
Hard Drive | 4.7 GB |
Brand | Verbatim |
Series | External Slimline CD/DVD Writer |
Item model number | 98938 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Operating System | Windows XP |
Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.56 x 5.31 x 0.63 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.56 x 5.31 x 0.63 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Optical Drive Type | DVD±R/±RW |
Manufacturer | Verbatim Americas, LLC |
ASIN | B01BY4PZLE |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 18, 2016 |
S**Q
Burn's all kind of BD-R discs flawlessly
Good drive. I have burned mix of 100+ BD-R discs including SL, DL 100GB Mdiscs and 128GB Sony discs imported from Japan with this drive and none of the disc have failed either during burning or verifiying/reading back.Also drive is extremely sturdy while being slim in design and extremely easy to use.
J**M
Works well
Worked well to read some discs that my other drove had trouble with. It came with a Panasonic drive inside. Only downside is that the USB cable is short.
J**D
Avoid this Inevitable Return
Product description and photos list USB A and USB C as the cables for this device. Heck, the product even came with a tiny 1 foot USB A - USB C cord.The problem? The blueray 4K drive I got, which is the one pictured here doesn't use either of these cables.It uses a USB Micro B High Speed cable. You know - the extra wide ones with 2 prongs.And if that doesn't put out enough power, this drive also has a DC port for aux power. I honestly laughed when I saw that and even read in the manual "if more power is needed to run the drive plug in the optional power supply".The problem is there's no power supply provided.So I have a drive, with a cable that must be for some other product.Just by chance I had a USB Micro B cable from an old external hard drive. Plugged it in, detected the provided disc with the burner software. Tested a blueray disc next - nothing. File explorer wouldn't even detect the drive existed anymore.Maybe I needed more power? Guess I'll never know.Returned.
P**B
Excellent hardware that has wide capabilities for various media
Excellent all around writer. Good software package included from Nero. This item does a good job for watching Blu-ray and DVD movies but remember this is a multiplayer not dedicated like a device attached to your TV. Always buy the appropriate hardware for the task at hand! Works with any modern PC/laptop and OS. YOU are responsible for finding the appropriate software for function.
A**R
You need your own software, but it works
You'd think a device that costs this much would come with it's own software, and it does? It comes with a download for an excessively complex software that you then have to pay for individually to get each premium feature (and not small prices either). If there was a way to get all the features in a single package I couldn't see it because it was a beast to navigate and I couldn't get the instructions to open. As far as I could tell, none of the free features of the mentioned software would recognize a Blu-ray. So plan on figuring out how to install software that IS compatible, which is not a simple task. VLC is free, but requires a few add-ons from an insecure site to recognize Blu-ray. PowerDVD is also supposed to work, but you can't try without paying for it first and I'd rather not pay for something and then find out it doesn't work.But the software situation only cost this item one star because otherwise the product does work as advertised. It's a sleek model that ends up being light, but sturdy, and I can tell a major difference between quality when I play a DVD vs a Blu-ray on my computer--my TV is too low end to tell the difference, but my PC is not. The USB connection was tricky to figure out because there's one attachment that is optional. I noticed the noise of the Blu-ray player when using to download the software that comes with it, but not while playing a Blu-ray.So I have some complaints, but it is a good item, especially if you can get it on sale.
T**.
Fast, simple and functional
Works great on my Mac mini! Using a USB A to USB C adapter this drive has been heavily used in digitizing my movie collection. Works great, very fast and very compact.It’s a bit noisy when running at high speed but that’s not an issue for me.
C**N
flimsy CD/DVD writer has its good points
I write a lot of audio CDs for my studio business. Over the years, I've used Sony, Pioneer and Plextor external, USB CD/DVD burners that not only write audio CDs but also CD-Text (the text that pops up on your CD player in your car—er, wait I guess they don't put CD players in vehicles anymore, never mind.)Recently, my Sony drive bit the dust - it's the one I used in the studio. So, I thought I'd buy another Plextor Plextor 24X Hh DVDrw Ls (the USB drive I use in my office) as a replacement and, much to my surprise, discovered they are no longer available.So, I started a multi-day quest on Amazon for a substantial, external drive but simply couldn't find anything similar to my Plextor drive (which is built like a tank.)I finally came across a Verbatim drive that, in its description, had CD-Text capabilities. I then found a 2nd Verbatim drive model at half the price, but there was no mention that this 2nd unit could also write CD-Text. So, I wrote down the model #s and emailed Verbatim support an inquiry. Without going into the bewildering reply I received, trust me when I say Verbatim support sidestepped my question by providing an irrelevant response. I sent them a follow-up and never received a reply.So, I figured I'd take a gamble and order the cheaper Verbatim drive. If it wasn't able to write CD-Text, I'd send it back and order the more-expensive model. When the cheaper one arrived (this item being reviewed), the first thing I noticed was that it was FLIMSY . . . I was almost afraid to handle it, it seemed like the tray could easily be broken. If you imagine the CD/DVD drives that come with most new computers—that's how fragile this tray was.Nevertheless, this Verbatim drive was indeed able to write CD-Text and that was my main concern. So, I've kept it and have used it quite a bit; but each time, I use both hands to stabilize the unit as it weighs less than a pack of gum (well, not really but it seems like it's that light!) And it's a job to seat the CD on its spindle—you gotta use both hands and snap the CD down using your thumbs . . . and if you exert any pressure at all on the top of the unit, the tray won't close, 'cuz the frame is so flexible.A few days after I received this drive, I needed to listen to a test CD (music) and noticed a low "whine" that the drive made as it read the CD. I'd been used to the silent Plextor drive, so this was definitely annoying. But I could live with this minor irritation, as I have now moved my Plextor drive into the studio and will use that one if I really need to do some critical listening.So, that's all the bad stuff . . . I should post a few positives for this undernourished drive, so here goes:1) Inexpensive2) Writes CD-Text3) Doesn't need a power supply4) Reads & writes relatively fast (I think I saw 24X in ImgBurn)So, despite its frailties, I would recommend this drive for anyone who simply needs a utilitarian burner . . . just be gentle with the delicate thing!
L**A
Excellent
I use this cd/dvd player to rip all my cds onto my computer. It’s reliable and works with my updated computer. Easy to use, usb connection is great, too.
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