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Mobile Dvd Rw Ii Double Layer Dvd+/-Rw Drive / Usb 2.0 8x 8x SLIMLINE SLIMLINE DRIVE DVD RW DRIVE Compact and lightweight drive, perfectly suited for netbook & notebook users. SUPER MULTI DRIVE SUPPORTS ALL COMMON DVD/CD FORMATS CREATE DVDs & CDs BURNING SOFTWARE INCLUDED LIGHTSCRIBE DIRECT LASER LABELING MOBILE DVD RW II DOUBLE LAYER DVD+/-RW DRIVE / USB 2.0 THE PERFECT OPTICAL STORAGE UPGRADE More and more notebook vendors chose to leave the optical drive out of their notebooks. CD’s and DVD’s are however one of the most commonly used media types. Freecom has the solution. The Mobile DVD RW II is a super small external CD/DVD drive, barely larger than a CD and fits easily in your pocket. Work on any notebook or PC while on the move, burn CDs or DVDs and store up to 8.5 GB of important data. Thanks to the LightScribe laser labeling technology, you can now create professional looking labels for your CDs and DVDs without the use of ink, pens or stickers. FREECOM MOBILE DVD RW II • Super small external DVD+/-RW drive, barely larger than a DVD and it fits easily in your pocket! • High quality design • USB 2.0 connection, connects easily to your notebook • Power provided by the USB port • Super multi drive, supports all common CD and DVD formats including DVD-RAM • Upgrade your notebook or desktop PC with this small designed and silent slimline drive • Whether it is for professional use or home use you can always save, share and exchange your data on CDs and DVDs, no matter where you are! • Including CD and DVD data burning sofware (for Windows) • Installs in seconds • Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7 • Unlimited free helpdesk support • Two years manufacturers warranty IDEAL FOR HOME AND OFFICE USE Home use: • Compile and create your own Music-CD’s for use in the car or portable CD player • Create a professional looking disc using Lightscribe labeling technology • Make a backup of all your important documents and files Office use: • Make an extra backup of your valuable work files • Create CD’s or DVD’s with your company information to send out to your clients • Create professional looking labels using Lightscribe labeling technology • Use the Freecom Mobile DVD RW II for software installations on multiple PC’s www.facebook.com/freecom Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Group www.freecom.com 1 / 3 THE PERFECT COMPANION This little device is what you need if you own a netbook. Use it to install your software or to burn a back-up. You never have to go anywhere without it, as it is one of the smallest and most convenient devices out there! Because it is USB powered, no adapter is needed, so this mobile burner will easily find a place in your bag or backpack. ‘ARIBA ARIBA ANDERÉ ANDERÉ!‘ Small does not often go together with speed, but in this case it’s a different story. The Freecom Mobile DVD RW Recorder will help you to burn DVDs quickly and easily, yet it is still not much bigger than the DVD itself. Complete with free Roxio Easy Media Creator software, this burner will help you to turn any project into a success. LATEST TECHNOLOGY Freecom is known for innovative optical storage products. The Mobile DVD RW II is our latest addition in a long line of high quality DVD burners. We would not offer you anything different than innovative German quality. www.facebook.com/freecom Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Group www.freecom.com 2 / 3 2 cm 15.5 cm FREECOM QUALITY Since 1989 Freecom stands for creating innovative and professional digital (storage) solutions. All Freecom products are 15 cm designed, engineered and certified in Germany according to the highest quality standards to guarantee customer satisfaction. Our in-house technical development process, the use of the highest quality components and German product inspection standards ensure superior quality and reliability. To meet the high expectations of professional users Freecom products are delivered with extensive Freecom recommends Verbatim CD / DVD / Blu-ray recordable media. warranty and unlimited free helpdesk support. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS DRIVE: 5.25” Slimline DVD RW Recorder INTERFACE: USB 2.0 DATA TRANSFER SPEED: max. 480 Mbit/s (USB 2.0), theoretical data transfer speed DRIVE SPEEDS: DVD+R Double Layer: 4x, DVD+R: 8x, DVD+RW: 8x / DVD-R Double Layer: 4x, DVD-R: 8x, DVD-RW: 6x / DVD-ROM: 8x, DVD-RAM: 5x / CD-R: 24x, CD-RW: 24x, CD-ROM: 24x / LightScribe: 1.6x SUPPORTED READ FORMATS: DVD: DVD single/double layer, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+R Multi Session, DVD+R Double Layer, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM. Reads discs with a diameter of 8 and 12 cm CD: CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-ROM/XA, PHOTO CD, Multi Session, Karaoke CD, VIDEO CD, CD-I FMV, CD EXTRA, CD PLUS, CD-R, CD-RW. Reads discs with a diameter of 8 and 12 cm SUPPORTED WRITE FORMATS: Fixed packet, variable packet, track at once, session at once, disc at once, raw mode burning, overburn. Some DVD players and DVD ROM drives may not be able to read DVD RW, DVD R or DVD-RAM discs. PERFORMANCE: Access time: DVD 100ms / CD 95ms MTBF: 60.000 POH DIMENSIONS: 15.5 x 15 x 2 cm WEIGHT: 350 g ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS: Operating temperature: 10° C / 35° C Storage temperature: -20° C / 70° C MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PC: Intel Pentium III / AMD Duron 900 MHz or higher, 256MB RAM (Vista: 512MB RAM) or higher, available USB 2.0 port, Windows XP / Vista / 7 PACKAGE INCLUDES • Freecom Mobile DVD RW II • USB 2.0 connection cable • User manual (on CD) • Quick Install Guide • Free unlimited helpdesk support • Two years manufacturers warranty REV1223/05062012/PWCN MOBILE DVD RW II USB 2.0 Art.-Nr. 33516 EAN-Code 4021801335166 Colour Black Freecom is a Mitsubishi Kagaku Media company. Freecom and the logo are trademarks of Freecom BV. Tested to comply with FCC standards for All other names are trademarks of their respective owners. home and office use Errors and omissions excepted. www.facebook.com/freecom Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Group www.freecom.com 3 / 3 .
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