About usb – Emprex 16X DVD Writer USB 2.0 User Manual

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16X DVD±R , 8X DVD+R Double Layer , and 4X DVD-R Dual
Layer writing; 5X DVD-RAM , 8X DVD+RW, and 6X DVD-RW
rewriting speed; and 16X DVD-ROM reading speed

48X CD-R writing, 24X CD-RW rewriting, and 48X CD-ROM
reading speed

Adopts “MTKSuperLink” technology to prevent buffer underrun
errors of CD & DVD writing

Supports writing modes of TAO, DAO, SAO and packet writing

Supports MultiRead function

Serves as RPC-2 DVD-ROM Drive

Smooth DVD playback

Compatible with most existing DVD-ROM drives and DVD video
players

Bundled with an extensive application software package

About USB

USB (Universal Serial Bus), a means of attaching devices to your
computer, is basically a standardized intelligent serial connection which
provides an expandable, hot-pluggable*

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interface. Devices suitable for

USB range from simple items like mice and keyboards to more
complicated devices like printers, MP3 players, and storage devices. One
other benefit of USB is plug and play. That is, when you plug the USB
device in, it is automatically detected, drivers installed and then ready for
operation.

USB 2.0 supports data transfer at rate up to 480Mbps for high-speed
devices. It is backward compatible with USB1.1*

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software and peripherals.

If your computer doesn’t have a built-in USB 2.0 port, you need to install a
USB 2.0 PCI host card in your pc for the drive to run at USB 2.O speed.
Otherwise, this drive will run at standard USB speed.

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