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Super Multi-Portable Drive (Supports All DVD Formats) PX-608CU External Hi-Speed USB Super Multi-Portable Drive (Supports all DVD formats) A DVD Burner that Goes 8 x where you Go. DVD±R 4x DVD±R DL 5x DVD-RAM 8x DVD-ROM 24x CD-R/RW/ROM FEATURES DVD Burner on the GO! The PX-608CU, portable DVD drive, gives users the ability to create, edit, and share ■ DVD double/ dual layer allows you to record up to customized DVDs and CDs in less time and increase your productivity where ever you go. 4 hours of high-quality MPEG-2/DVD video on an 8.5 GB disc. Power Software for all your digital media needs. Award-winning Roxio® Easy Media Creator™ 8 included for burning all your audio, ■ Supports lossless linking (DVD+R/RW) and video, photo and data to DVD or CD. zero link (DVD-R/RW) AUDIO: Create, Edit, and Burn Audio Discs ■ Buffer Underrun Proof technology prevents buffer Rip audio CDs to various formats, record LPs and tapes to CDs - make a compilation of all your favorite music by mixing titles in various formats and easily record at the underrun errors same volume. ■ USB 2.0 Interface VIDEO: Capture, Edit, Author, and Burn Video ■ USB Powered (dual USB cables included)* Personalize and customize moving menus, titles, and create to DVDs - add new content, delete content, change subtitles, preview in real-time and playback DVD and ■ RoHS compliant** other formats with Sonic CinePlayer™. ■ Unlimited toll-free technical support PHOTO: Make Multimedia Slideshows Make photo and video slideshows and watch on a DVD player or PC. Capture and edit ■ One-year full warranty (parts and labor) your photos, add multiple background music tracks, create custom menus and captions with select time duration and transitions. View your images and browse through image directories, burn to DVD and share with family and friends. * All systems may not meet USB power requirements. AC power cable included. DATA: Save your data files to CD or DVD ** The RoHS directive prohibits the use of the following elements in electrical/ Record, drag & drop, and automatically update files from data to disc all in one session. electronic equipment sold after 7/1/2006: cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)), polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) and Create and schedule automatic complete system backups spanning several CDs or DVDs. polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs). for Windows® Super Multi-Portable Drive PX-608CU Performance Disc Data Transfer Rate CAV, CLV, ZCLV write/ CAV, CLV read DVD+R Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim/Mitsubishi, Maxell, Ricoh, Sony Sustained Read/Write Speeds DVD/CD 8X (DVD read/write) 11.08 MB/sec DVD+RW Verbatim/Mitsubishi, Ricoh, Sony 6X (DVD read/write) 8.31 MB/sec DVD+R DL Verbatim/Mitsubishi 5.3X (DVD read only) 7.34 MB/sec DVD-R Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim/Mitsubishi, Maxell, TDK, Sony 5X(DVD read/write) 6.93 MB/sec DVD-RW Verbatim/Mitsubishi, TDK, Victor, Ritek 8X DVD±R 4X (DVD read/write) 5.54 MB/sec DVD-R DL Verbatim/Mitsubishi, Ritek 4X DVD±R DL 3.3X (DVD write only) 4.57 MB/sec DVD-RAM Maxell, Panasonic 8X DVD+RW Maxell, TDK, Fuji 3X (DVD read/write) 4.16 MB/sec CD-R 6X DVD-RW 2.7X (DVD read only) 3.74 MB/sec CD-RW Verbatim/Mitsubishi, Ricoh 5X DVD-RAM 2.4X (DVD write only) 3.33 MB/sec 8X DVD-ROM 2X (DVD read/write) 2.77 MB/sec Top Panel Eject Manual Eject Button 24X CD-R 1X (DVD write only) 1.39 MB/sec Light Disc/Busy indicator 24X CD-RW 24X (CD read/write) 1.50 - 3.60 MB/sec (write) Back Panel 1.55 - 3.60 MB/sec (read) 24X CD-ROM Power Supply/ Interface USB 16X (CD read/write) 2.4 MB/sec Dimensions (W/H/D) 10X (CD read/write) 1.5 MB/sec 5.43 in x 6.38 in x 0.87 in 137.1 mm x 143.1 mm x 15.9 mm 4X (CD read/write) 600 KB/sec Weight Burst Read/Write USB 1.1 / USB 2.0 - 12 Mbps / 480 Mbps 0.55 lbs 250g Typical CD Random Access <150 ms DVD Random Access <160 ms Eject Buffer 2 MB Button Error Rate CD-ROM Mode-1: block/1012 bits; CD-ROM Mode-2: block/109 bits; DVD-ROM 1 block/1012 bits Disc/Busy Recommended Media Indicator Logical DVD Read/Write DVD-RAM, DVD-ROM, DVD-Video Logical CD Read/Write CD-DA, CD-ROM Mode 1; CD-ROM Mode 2; CD-ROM XA, CD-Extra, Photo CD, Video CD, CD-Text, Mixed CD CD-R/RW: 12cm, 8cm DVD-R/RW: 12cm, 8cm Disc Diameter (Note: Optical disc adapters are not supported.) Write Methods: CD-R/RW Track-at-Once, Disc-at-Once, Packet Write (variable and fixed), Session-at-Once DVD+R, DVD+R DL Multi Session DVD+RW Random Recording DVD-R DL Disc-at-once, Mutil-Border, Layer Jump Recording DVD-R Disc-at-once, Mutil-Border DVD-RW Disc-at-once, Multi-border, Restriceted Overwrite DVD-RAM Random Access Write USB Power Port Port Minimum System Requirements CPU: Pentium® III 800 MHz or equivalent (minimum) RAM: 256 MB Hard disk space: 800 MB - 1GB free space for copying CD to CD image 6GB - 10GB free space for Need more information? DVD authoring www.plextor.com Interface: USB Plextor LLC 48383 Fremont Blvd. Suite 120 Fremont CA 94538 Operating System: Windows® 2000/XP T: 510.440.2000 F: 510.651.9755 E: [email protected] 800.886.3935 ©2006 Shinano Kenshi Kaisha. All rights reserved. Plextor and the Plextor logo are registered trademarks of Shinano Kenshi Kaisha. Other brands and products are trademarks of their respective holder/s. Specifications subject to change without notice. PX-608CU.3.
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