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The Wintale 5-in-1 External Blu-ray Drive is a slim, high-speed optical drive featuring up to 6x Blu-ray read speeds, dual USB 3.0 and Type-C connectivity, and multifunctional ports including SD/TF card readers and USB hubs. Compatible with Windows and Mac OS, it supports 3D playback and DVD/CD burning, delivering a versatile, plug-and-play solution for professionals seeking seamless media access and data transfer on any modern laptop or PC.







| ASIN | B085HNNPG6 |
| Additional Features | Blu Ray Disc, CD Burner |
| Brand | wintale |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 2 |
| Compatible Devices | laptops, desktops, Mac computers (Windows 10/8/7 or Mac OS) |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (322) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Form Factor | Slim |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15L x 14.2W x 2H centimeters |
| Manufacturer | wintale |
| Media Speed | 8X |
| Mfr Part Number | 96130 |
| Model Number | 612068425017 |
| Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 2000, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Me, Windows XP, macOS 10.14 Mojave |
| Optical Storage Read Speed | 8x |
| Optical Storage Write Speed | 8x RPM |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home entertainment, data backup, file transfer, home use, office use, travel |
| UPC | 612068425017 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
F**R
I use this drive with my computer to watch my old DVDs and BluRays. It’s compact and sits nicely upon my tower. Note: You will need to download software, PowerDVD, to use the player. Also, when my drive stopped working (I suspect it was a problem with the USB cord), the company worked with me to troubleshoot the issue, then sent me a free replacement because I was still within the independent 2 year warranty period. The issue was taken care of within a week. Thank you very much.
P**E
Played one dics then stopped working and makes noise. Don't waste your money. I even tried different drivers and still didn't work. So I went to Staples and bought a new one. Not impressed at all.
D**T
aucun lecteur dans mon ordi et pas d'espace pour en mettre un
A**R
Le produit ne fonctionne pas. J'ai demandé un échange et ils n'ont fait qu'un remboursement partiel.
R**.
For the money (inexpensive) this "wintale External Bluray DVD Drive, Portable Blu-ray External DVD..." plays well and delivers a good clear picture. However, (1) it is somewhat delicate, so handle it gently, and (2) while it is "plug and play" from a Windows driver perspective, it is unlikely to play many of your Blu-ray (BD) discs until you download (a) a Blu-ray/DVD software player, and (2) various Windows (I'm using Win 11 Pro) .DLL files, and get them installed in the proper directories on your PC or laptop. Even then, there will be Blu-rays and even some hard-protected DVDs that aren't going to play on this device (but from what I've read, it seems you'll encounter this problem with most any external computer BD/DVD player you buy). I found that by using (after installing and setting them up) 3 FULLY-FREE (not trial period, no watermarks, etc) software players (VLC, MPC-HC, and Leawo, all 64bit versions), and using 5 Blu-ray disks and 2 known hard-lock DVDs for testing, neither of the hard lock DVDs played to the end of movie, but I was able to get 4 of the 5 Blu-ray disks to play on either 1, 2, or all 3 of the 3 software players I installed. The other one, I couldn't get it to start at all (I know the disc works, because the box-type BD/DVD player connected to my TV will play this disc). Another note: If you want to be able to use the menu (Play/Chapters/Scenes/Extras, etc.) on your Blu-ray or DVD disks, you'll need to have Java Runtime Environment (JRE) on your computer. Sometimes not being able to use a menu will be problematic, so as a last resort I offer this: using VLC player, specify "Open Disc", click the round radio button for Blu-ray, mark (select) the check-box for "No Disc menus", then select the appropriate "Disc Device" (i.e., your optical BD/DVD drive) holding the disc you want to play, then click the "Play" button. Disclaimers: (1) I am no super techno-wizard, but I am not techno-illiterate either, and it still took some time to figure out how to get this (hardware and software) all to work for me. Unless you are a techno-wiz, expect to put some time into getting this set-up. Maybe you'll do I better, and quicker, job than I've done! (2) I bought this primarily to watch Blu-ray disc movies. I have not tried playing any home-made discs, nor have I tried burning any discs with the drive. Lastly, I don't know about the longevity of this device as I've only had it for a couple of days, but when it plays, the picture quality is good.
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