Windows 8 image file burned to DVD using pre-installed Toshiba Disc Creator. The Toshiba Z830 Ultrabook recognized the ‘ODD’ on pressing F12 to access the boot menu after power-on. not for classical music.)ĬD-R used to write a boot and recover disk via Windows Backup and Recovery.īoot device. A Y-cable is provided if a single USB port isn’t enough to power the device but in-use we found it to be extremely efficient.ĭVD playback is supported natively on Windows 7 (Not on Windows 8 without buying the codec pack though) and although the device wasn’t silent, it was quiet enough not to disturb a music DVD that was tested.ĬD playback was a little noiser but still OK for H-Fi system playback unless you’re listening to audio with a lot of quiet sections. On the Toshiba Z830 that means just one USB3.0 connector or one USB2.0 connector. The SE-208 weighs 300gm, doesn’t require any device drivers or software with Windows 7 and is powered via USB. The SE-208 is currently $30.75 at Amazon USA. For just 2 Euro more, looking way better than the cheap offering next to it and having a USB HDD mode, how could we ignore it? At just 34.95 Euro (inclusive of 19% sales tax) the Se-208 is working out well. While I was there I spotted the Samsung Slim Portable SE-208. The old LG unit I was using bit the dust during the test so after a quick online check I found a cheap one in-stock at our local electronics Shop. Part of the SSD upgrade how-to yesterday required buying a new CD/DVD writer.
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