
I received the unit after having a long frustrating experience with another internal blu-ray writer. The Lacie is a lot more money than I wanted to spend, but I bit the bullet.
When I first plugged it in, it was not by Windows 7. I was about ready to scream because of the last experience with the internal. Tried it in an xp machine, and it worked. I then assumed that Windows 7 did not supprt the unit. I was furious. Tried it one more time in the Windows 7 machine and it worked. Maybe loose cable, who knows.
Once I got it installed and started looking at the specifics, it turns out the unit is actually a Pioneer BDR 205 burner in a Lacie case. One could probably buy the Pioneer internal drive and install in an external case cheaper than the cost of this unit. The pioneer is a highly rated burner.Get more detail about LaCie USB 2.0/FW Professional BD-R/BD-RE Blu-Ray Drive 301856U.
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