Description
Experience the convenience of the world’s lightest DVD writer. Lite-On’s
ES1 is a super slim, super compact and ultra-light drive that’s easy to
carry. It’s a handy drive to slip into your bag for whenever you need to
install an application from disc, backup some videos or watch a DVD.
Highly compact
Only 13.5mm high and a compact 139mm by 139.5mm it’s about the size
of a thick CD case, making it very easy to carry
The world’s lightest drive!
Weighing less than 220 grams the ES1 is the perfect DVD burner to
match a small or ultra-light notebook
AC Adaptor Free
Conveniently powered directly by the USB port, there’s no need to
carry bulky adapters or power cords
Modern, stylish design
Elegant curves and simple lines with a fingerprint resistant matte
surface treatment.
Plug and play simplicity
Just connect and use with all major operating systems including
Windows OS, Linux OS and MACOS
Smart-Burn to maximise writing quality
Automatically adjusts how each disc is written to ensure the best
possible quality every time you burn a disc
Smart-X optimised read speed
Selects the perfect read speed to give you the best read quality and
quickest operation for the task
Specification
Interface: USB2.0
Data Transfer Rate (maximum): DVD+R – 8x
DVD-R – 8x
DVD+R DL – 6x
DVD-R DL – 6x
DVD+RW – 8x
DVD-RW – 6x
DVD-ROM – 8x
CD-R – 24x
CD-RW – 24x
CD-ROM – 24x
Random Access Time: Typical 130 ms, Max 185 ms
MTBF(Life): 60000POH
Environment Temperature: Operating 50 C to 350C;
Relative Humidity: 10% to 80% (no-condensation)
Non-Operating: -400C to 650 C;
Relative Humidity: 10% to 90% (no-condensation)
Compatibility: Windows I Linux I MAC OS Compatible
System Requirements: 1GHz or faster CPU recommended.
Windows 8 requires SSE2, PAE and NX-bit support.
1GB RAM and 16GB free disc space required under 32-bit OS ( 2GB RAM and
20GB space under 64-bit OS) for creating DVD disc. Available SATA port
required
Physical Dimensions (LxWxH): 139 x 139.3 x 13.5 mm (5.47 x 5.48 x 0.53
inch)
Weight (Max.): 220g
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