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Comments on: LG GP08NU10 slimline portable DVD writer

Cheaper than the Mac version? 

Posted Monday 1st December 2008 09:25 GMT

Surely not! ;-)

Eye on Macbook Air owners 

Posted Monday 1st December 2008 09:35 GMT

Paris Hilton

If LG have got an eye on Air owners for this product it must be a glass one. From the review it seems that you require two usbs to run this device (one for power and one for power/data), the Air has one usb!

Personally I don't think those who bought Airs will want this anyway, if they can afford the Air they can probably afford the extra cost for the SuperDrive and will want to keep everything nice and pretty.

On the other hand, great for a netbook although imho you may as well start saving for a ultra portable laptop if you're going to start lugging around/paying for extra CD drives etc. The netbooks seems to be getting more and more expensive, personally I'd rather save my money and get the better spec of a proper laptop.

Similar product 

Posted Monday 1st December 2008 09:48 GMT

Plextor PX-608CU

http://www.plextor.be/products/PX-608CU.asp?choice=PX-608CU

MacBook Air... 

Posted Monday 1st December 2008 09:56 GMT

Jobs Horns

...has only one USB port though...

Perfect Netbook Partner 

Posted Monday 1st December 2008 10:04 GMT

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I've got an LG GSA-E50N which I use with my EEE PC 701 and it works great with Linux or Windows and fits in the case I bought for the EEE, I was really surprised at just how small, cheap and good it was. I also get less coasters with this little drive than I do with either of my internal desktop dvd writers.

@All Re. Air and USB 

Posted Monday 1st December 2008 10:21 GMT

(Written by Reg staff.)

The drive operates from a single USB port - the second cable's there if you're still on USB 1.1, or your laptop's vendor has reduced the USB power output. This drive works just fine on an Air's single USB port.

Dumping 

Posted Monday 1st December 2008 10:37 GMT

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Very nice. Works with all my PCs including Linux and EEE.

So nice not to have to use an external power brick

By the way, you dont normally need more than one USB since power seems more than adequate from just one - so presumably would be ok with the Air

All your burning needs covered... unless you're a Mac or Linux user 

Posted Monday 1st December 2008 10:40 GMT

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Don't need any stinkin' included software with linux - just use k3b (which is standard) and works just fine!

If ... 

Posted Monday 1st December 2008 12:30 GMT

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If you needed a DVC/CD reader/writer then what was the point of buying a netbook? Why not just get one of them thar new-fangled laptop thingies and get the DVD built-in 'for free' - and a decent screen resolution as well?

What goes around comes around 

Posted Monday 1st December 2008 14:52 GMT

and I well remember the 'portable' CD-ROM drive I bought at great expense (and returned for a replacement as the first one was DOA) in the mid-'90s. It connected to my Powerbook 165 via SCSI and could allegedly be powered on about 12 AA batteries. The CD mechanism sort of detached so you could use it as a portable audio CD player. Either way it was shit.