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With an external DVD/CD drive, you can read and write discs even if your computer doesn’t have a built-in drive—so you can feel confident. This model supports USB 3.0, and it’s a versatile type you can use for both CDs and DVDs depending on your needs. It’s great for data transfer and disc playback.
This external DVD drive supports USB 3.0 and stands out for the fact that it can handle both reading and writing, not just playback. Since it supports both DVDs and CDs, it’s useful for a wide range of tasks—playing music CDs, backing up data, and organizing the discs you have at home. It also comes in a type that notes the presence of a Type-C connector, so if it matches your environment, you can keep your cable setup looking neat and tidy.
There’s support listed for both Mac and Windows 11, making it a good choice if you want to use it across different operating systems. In most cases, it’s the kind you can simply plug in and start using, but for best results, it helps to do one-time initial recognition checks (such as the disc type and the settings on the writing software side). I think it’s a great fit as an everyday “home sub-drive.”
You can keep using DVD/CD even with a notebook PC that doesn’t have a built-in drive, or a desk setup where your needs have grown. For example, it’s especially handy in situations where you “can’t throw away the discs you already have,” such as saving old photo data or documents, reading music CDs, checking distributed materials, or receiving installation discs.
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¥3,280
¥2,788
Effective price after points: ¥2,509