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This a small and very fast USB 3.0-enabled optical drive that can read CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays.
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Pros
Pro Fast rip/burn speeds
This drive supports the USB 3.0 standard that is significantly faster - more than 10 times - than the previous USB 2.0 standard. Ripping a DVD takes around 15 minutes while burning one takes around 20 minutes. When it comes to Blu-Ray, ripping takes about 54 minutes and burning around 40 minutes.
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Con Slow BD rip/burn speeds
Blu-Ray ripping takes about 54 minutes and burning - 40 minutes.
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Con You'll likely need third-party software to watch movies on Mac
Sometimes the included media playback software doesn't work on macOS, so you might have to look for a third-party option.