LG GE20LU10 Specification (English)

LG GE20LU10 - LG Super Multi Manual

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  • LG GE20LU10 | Specification (English) - Page 1
    GP08LU10 SLIM EXTERNAL SUPER MULTI DVD REWRITER • SecurDisc™ Technology • Max. 8x DVD±R Write Speed • Max. 5x DVD-RAM Write Speed • USB Powered, No AC Adapter Needed • Supports Double Layer DVD+R, Dual Layer DVD-R Discs (8.5GB) • 2MB Cache Buffer with Buffer Under-run Protection • LightScribe • USB
  • LG GE20LU10 | Specification (English) - Page 2
    GP08LU10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SLIM EXTERNAL SUPER MULTI DVD REWRITER General Interface USB 2.0 supp o rted dis c s DVD-ROM (Single/Dual) • DVD-R • DVD-R Dual Layer • DVD-RW • DVD-RAM • DVD+R • DVD+R Double Layer • DVD+RW • CD-ROM • CD-ROM XA •
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GP08LU10
SLIM EXTERNAL SUPER MULTI DVD REWRITER
SecurDisc™ Technology
Max. 8x DVD±R Write Speed
Max. 5x DVD-RAM Write Speed
USB Powered, No AC Adapter Needed
Supports Double Layer DVD+R,
Dual Layer DVD-R Discs (8.5GB)
2MB Cache Buffer with Buffer
Under-run Protection
LightScribe
USB 2.0 Interface
Mac Compatible
SUPER MULTI READ AND WRITE
Currently there are 3 types of DVD formats - DVD+R, DVD-R and DVD-RAM. Most devices can read and write in 2 formats, but LG’s
Super Multi drives read and write in all 3 DVD formats. Super Multi gives you the freedom to choose the media you want to use.
SECURDISC
TECHNOLOGY
SecurDisc™ is an innovative technology which provides data protection and content access control on media through an optical
drive-software combined solution. With the ability to store data redundantly and digitally authenticating data, SecurDisc™ provides
professional and private users with the means necessary to protect and share data securely.
LIGHTSCRIBE
Create silkscreen-quality disc labels direct from your PC with LightScribe. LightScribe is a laser printing technology on the exclusive
LightScribe disc. It provides a complete, convenient, cost-effective system for labeling discs. Simply “burn” the data to a LightScribe disc,
flip the disc over, place it back in the drive, and “burn” the label.