The 3 best Bluray burners
In this practical tip, we present the 3 best Bluray burners currently on the market. In addition to technical data, attention is also paid to a good price-performance ratio.
The external Bluray burner: Samsung SE-506BB
The Samsung SE-506BB is an external Bluray burner. It is connected to your PC by a USB cable and only needs an additional power source at high burning speeds - this makes it a practical helper, especially when you're on the go. It also supports various formats and can also communicate with USB 3.0. You will also receive the CyberLink BluRay Disc Suite 7 software in addition to the burner. You can get this Bluray burner for 77.60 euros.
- Compatible with USB 1.0, 2.0, 3.0
- Works with all common operating systems
- 4 MB buffer memory
- Requires an additional power source only at high burning speed
- Supports many formats: including BD-R single layer, BD-R single layer LTH and BD-R dual layer
External Bluray burner: Buffalo BRXL
The external Bluray burner Buffalo BRXL-16U3-EU helps you if you want to burn something with a friend. The burner is quickly connected and then burns with 22 GB in 8 minutes. The Buffalo burner is available for 105.89 euros.
- USB 3.0 for fast transfer
- Describes and reads all common Bluray and DVD data carriers
- Write speed: 22.56 GB in around 8 minutes
- 16 times read and 6 times write speed
Mobile all-rounder: Panasonic BD UJ-240
The Panasonic BD UJ-240 is an external Bluray burner that can also play back your data carriers. Common Bluray formats such as BD-R and BD-RE are supported. DVDs, CDs and BDs are burned at high speeds. The Panasonic BD UJ-240 is also quiet and does not generate any noise. You can get this burner from 66.90 euros.
- Compatible with USB 1.0, 2.0, 3.0
- USB powered
- Burning speeds: Bluray disc 6x, DVDs 8x, CDs 24x
- Supports all common formats
- Burner and player in one
You definitely won't go wrong with the devices presented here.
- A special and somewhat cheaper eye-catcher is this Blueray burner from HP in a pretty aluminum design.
- Before buying, consider whether you want to have an external or internal burner. If you still have space in your PC tower, you should use the cheaper internal burners. All laptop owners should look at the external variants.
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