The Asus DRW-24B3LT is an energy-efficient DVD burner that supports almost all write-once and rewritable DVD and CD formats. It features exclusive the Optimal Tuning Strategy (OTS) to optimize the burning quality by pre-testing the media before any actual writing, and the Auto Vibration Reducing System (AVRS) that reduces motor-caused vibration and case resonance for better readability and playability. The E-Hammer mechanism permanently deletes the data on a CD-R/DVD-R, eliminating the risks of data leaks. Plus, this unit is enabled with Light Scribe, so you can customize your data collection with detailed gray-scale images/text on supported media.
Superior Burning Quality - Optimal Tuning StrategyWith OTS, the drive will perform a test before actually burning; the optimal burning strategy will be generated automatically for the best burning quality.
Superior Burning Quality - Auto Vibration Reducing SystemThe AVRS technology is designed to minimize the vibration caused by the spindle motor and resonance between components, as well as the drive and PC cases. AVRS is designed to reduce vibration and noise induced by an unbalanced mass of rotating machinery. With AVRS, the Asus DRW-24B3ST/LT provides high readability and playability.
Green Orientation - E-HammerE-Hammer allows you to permanently delete the data on writable disc formats (CD-R and DVD-R). Once the data is deleted, it cannot be recovered or restored, and the optical drive will not be able to read the disc. This ensures data security, eliminates the hassle of scratching your old discs, and conforms with our commitment to environmental protection.
Green Orientation - E-GreenThe E-Green drive automatically optimizes your drive’s power consumption. E-Green displays detailed information on power saved and CO2 reduced when using the Asus drive.
LightScribeLightScribe Direct Disc Labeling technology offers consumers and businesses a simple, no-hassle way to burn professional, silkscreen-quality labels on their CDs and DVDs. Using the same laser that burns data onto their disc drives, customers can burn their data as always, flip the disc over, and reinsert it into the drive to burn a precise, laser-etched label.