LiteOn Makes Disc Dubbing A Snap

LiteOn has dumbed down the disc duplicating process to a bare minimum, thanks to its DX-20A4PU external USB 2.0 drive that comes with self-explanatory “Dub” and “File” buttons. Opening the drive will automatically start your preferred burning software, where a separate drag-and-drop process allows you to view whatever files you want to save for posterity. Press the Dub button, insert

a blank CD/DVD and you’re good to go. that little burner that could does DVD±R in 20x, DVD-RAM in 12x, and DVD±DL in 8x. No concept on pricing though, but top points for the dummy-proof dubbing process.

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