Testseek.com have collected 8 expert reviews of the OWC Mercury Pro Blu-ray eSata/USB2/FireWire and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OWC Mercury Pro Blu-ray eSata/USB2/FireWire.
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The editors liked
Includes cables and two blank BDRs
Easy setup
Attractive
Includes cables for all the ports
Excellent DVD rips.
User-friendly case design
Multiple connections.
The editors didn't like
Bizarrely slow eSATA Bluray Disc performance
OWC doesn't seem to care as much about QA as it does about product design.
Published: 2014-07-18, Author: Nick , review by: mymac.com
Abstract: Physical media is dead, right? Well, I think we should just wait a moment here. There are still tons of great uses for physical media today. One of the best I can think of is for backing up. However, with today's large files CDs and DVDs don't hold enough...
Attractive, user-friendly case design; multiple connections.
Problems using USB with Toast.
If you’re looking for a new optical drive, and one that can burn high definition Blu-ray movies as well, OWC’s Mercury Pro 8X Blu-ray Pioneer BDR-203 External drive is worth a look. Its case design doesn’t get in the way, or otherwise de...
Abstract: Mercury Pro 8x Blu-ray Writer External Optical DriveCompany: Other World Computing It is always a pleasure to try a brand new technology on the Mac. There is something satisfying that comes with using a computer or gadget in a way that you have never ...
Abstract: Apple’s no show at the blu-ray™ party hasn’t deterred one Mac accessory company from marketing its own Mac compatible internal and external blu-ray™ burners. Other World Computing has offered blu ray burners for the Mac for some time. Over the past year, it has increased burn speeds four-fold, provided Toast 10 Standard version as a bundled option, and lowered pricing. Its latest entry is a qu...
Abstract: Just because Apple hasn’t embraced Blu-ray doesn’t mean that we Mac users are left out in the cold. OWC, along with other companies, have decided to start offering Blu-ray burners for the Mac-using public. The company’s quad interface drive can burn s...
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Published: 2009-12-08, Author: James , review by: macworld.co.uk
Attractive, user-friendly case design; multiple connections.