
comes with Blu ray player software

Not as flimsy as I thought from reading other reviews but bought the protection plan anyways because it was cheap enough! This little thing works great! plug and play and you get two types of cords for your needs. has little rubber stoppers on the bottom so it doesn't slide around, I don't know what that other person was talking about it does not slide around. Best of all it matches our Asus laptop lol all fancy like

watching 4k blurays on my laptop that didnt have an optical drive has been very nice


- Plug and play - Easily watch blue ray videos - Easily create CDs (My parents still use them) haha

Plug & Play - no issues

plug and play works great defanatluy a upgrade with the new dvd'less computers. growing up with dvd's and cd's having to download all your favorites was getting annoying now a big hard drive, and a huge collection . I defiantly recommend Intendvision dvd player



Small size Includes all cables No external power adapters needed

Worked with no problem.

Decent price. USB 3.0

i like the slime profile and the ease of use. The software that comes with it is very helpful.


- Plug and play - USB C - Software is optional on CD. Will work without it.

It does its job, plane and simple. Most if not just about all new systems no longer come with a CD/DVD drive due to lack of interest. But we found ours after cleaning out a storage unit and finding dozens of old photo cds from our old family albums. So for a few bucks with this product were able to retrieve twenty years of photos and put them on the cloud within a day. The product works just as we needed it. We also used it to watch dvds on the computer over the weekend.



Very nice design Works very fast Works on 1USB plug in the back, but i suggest you used 2. Drag and burn Disc encryption Adapter free

I received the external writer today so I will update once I start burning with it's performance and reliability experience. Unlike some bad reviews below the drive was plug and play for me on my Windows 7 Pro (64-bit) computer - which is what it should be. No drivers needed for me. I used my favorite and free burning application: ImgBurn (from imgburn.com) and it recognized it no problem. Highly recommend using this application instead, and VLC for video playback as the included ones are too bloated for what should be simple - burn and playback. I placed a blank Verbatim BD-R (6x) disc inside which is recognized. The USB Y-style cable is neat as it's 1 cable but has both USB plugs for the data and power it needs (the part that plugs into the drive itself is your standard Mini-USB plug). CD included includes the following software: PowerBackup 2.5, CyberLink Power2Go 8, and TurboEngine.