Pioneer BDR-202B Blu-Ray Burner Drive for SATA (Black)

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Pioneer BDR-202B Blu-Ray Burner Drive for SATA (Black)
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Product Description

Pioneer BDR-202 Blu-ray Disc/DVD/CD writer is the next generation Blu-ray Disc writer from Pioneer. This writer allows professional users to test and author high-definition Blu-ray Disc content while also delivering the ability for high-capacity data storage. The drive can read BD-ROM discs, read/write single layer BD-R and BD-RE discs, read DVD-ROM, and read/write most DVD and CD recordable media formats. Recognizes BD-ROM (with copy protection), BD-R Ver 1.0 (read/write, single layer), BD-RE Ver 2.0 (read/write, single layer), DVD-ROM, DVD-R Ver 2.0 (read/write), DVD-R(DL) Ver 3.0 (read/write), +R Ver 1.0/1.1/1.2 (read/write), +R(DL) Ver 1.0 (read/write), DVD-RW Ver 1/0/1.1/1.2 (read/write), +RW Ver 1.1/1.2 (read/write), and +RW high-speed Ver 1.0 (read/write) Serial ATA Interface (Ver. 1.0A) Data Transfer Mode - Generation 1 (1.5Gbits/sec) Supports Buffer Under-run Protection on both Blu-ray Disc and DVD media Buffer Memory Size - 4 MB Installs Vertically or Horizontally Complies to RoHS Directive and WEEE Directive Weight - 980g (2.16 pounds) Unit Dimensions - 148mm (W) x 185mm (D) x 42.3mm (H) - Including height of Front Bezel 5.83 inches (W) x 7.80 inches (D) x 1.67 inches (H)

Product Details

  • Stores up to 25Gb of data on a Blu-ray Disc in 25 minutes
  • Reads BD-ROM (Single Layer, Dual Layer), BD-RE (Single Layer), BD-R (Single Layer)
  • Reads DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW
  • Reads CD-ROM, CD-R/CD-RW

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Excellent
 
Review Date: August 13, 2008
Reviewer: M. Philips, Los Angeles, CA USA
So far so good. It burns CDs/ DVDs/ Blue Ray well. I managed to install this Blue Ray burner into a Mac Pro Quad Core with considerable effort. It's not for the fainthearted! Works great, but one thing is annoying as hell: the flip down door on the 2nd optical drive bay doesn't close properly on opening / closing the tray. The burner's tray is too thick and touches the top and bottom of the opening. I think this is more of a design flaw on Apple's part. The opening is simply too thin and restrictive.
Exactly what a BluRay burner should be.
 
Review Date: June 16, 2009
Reviewer: Mike Ledingham, tampa
This is exactly what you need for normal day-to-day DVD / Bluray burning. Its not the fastest in the world, DVD's are done at 12x and Blurays at 4x, but I've had faster drives in the past and they fail fairly quickly. I've bought Pioneer before and find their tech stuff to be hard wearing and long lasting, I'm hoping for the same from this. Blurays play very easily with PowerDVD9 and I'm sure just as well with others. Drivers are easily found too. A+

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