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OWC Announces Superdrive DVD/CD Burners for All Macs

Features faster technology with 20X burn speeds for DVDs & 48X speeds for CDs.

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May 30, 2008

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Other World Computing (OWC; Woodstock, IL) announced new Superdrive optical drives with what the company calls the newest, fastest, and quietest Superdrive technology. OWC Superdrive solutions offer faster Read/Write DVD, Dual-Layer DVD, CD, and DVD-RAM burn speeds of up to 20X for DVDs and 48X for CDs; with LightScribe 'Laser Labeling' technology for producing specially coated laser-etched CD/DVD labels with text or graphics.

Whether upgrading from a read-only drive, replacing an older Superdrive, or for additional optical drives, the latest solutions from OWC are quiet, low-cost and plug & play ready. OWC makes it easy to upgrade to the new Superdrive models with the latest software, including Apple iLife, Roxio Toast, NTI Dragonburn, and other CD/DVD authoring applications preconfigured directly in the drives. The easy online guide lets you select the right Superdrive model for your Mac system.

Superdrives for desktop and tower model Macs are priced from $31.99. To see what they offer, go to Other World Computing (OWC).

 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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