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Review: SLI DIGISTOR™ Self-Powered Blu-ray Writer

External Blu-ray Burner Self-powered USB Slot-Load Drive by DIGISTOR

By Hugh Bennett - Posted May 4, 2009

Call me petty, but I’ve had it up to here with power bricks. Nearly every peripheral and mobile computer needs to have one but, frankly, they’re plain awkward, heavy, proprietary, difficult to keep track of, messy, ugly, and an all-around nuisance.

External Blu-ray Writer Award from eMediaLiveThankfully, Sunland International (SLI) has come to the rescue with its new DIGISTOR™ Self-Powered Blu-ray Writer (SPW). Not your average portable Blu-ray Disc (BD) recorder, the Digistor SPW is an attractively sleek and compact USB 2.0 device that not only reads and writes every type of CD, DVD and BD but, best of all, does so without the aid of an external power supply!

Sunland International (SLI) is a well-established distributor and seller of Panasonic’s industrial OEM optical drives and blank media, as well as commercial and embedded solutions that solve tricky power, connection, mounting and other integration issues. Available through its website, partners and its direct sales efforts to medical, archiving, security and other vertical markets, SLI develops and promotes its Self-Powered Writers (SPW) and other drives through its Digistor division and brand name.

Continuing the refreshing turn, SLI offers several software choices for the DIGISTOR Blu-ray SPW. The recorder is available by itself for $599 or can be paired with Adobe’s Creative Suite 4 Production Premium Mac or PC for an additional $1,699 (a special $1,899 bundle is available until the end of May 2009). Purchasers can also select the consumer-oriented ArcSoft Total Media Extreme for $20 extra.

At 5.43" (W) x 6.73" (D) x 0.87" (H) and weighing less than a pound, the Digistor SPW may be small but still packs a respectable punch thanks to its Panasonic mechanism. A mainstay of the Blu-ray laptop market, the Panasonic UJ-225A recorder nestled inside is a versatile slot-loader capable of reading, writing and rewriting all prerecorded (pressed), recordable and rewritable CD, DVD, and BD disc formats.

As is the case with all slimlines, the UJ-225A executes a little slower than its 5.25" half-height cousins but gets the job done burning single-layer BD-Rs at 2x and DVD±Rs and CD-Rs at 8x speeds. The more modest performance translates as well into quieter operation. To my ears, the Digistor SPW sounded perfectly sedate and thus should be at home for everything from general laptop use and video authoring to server data backup and even Home Theater PC (HTPC) playback and recording.

But it’s really the DIGISTOR™ SPW’s intelligent power management system that defines the unit and sets it the apart from the crowd. Rather than relying on an external power brick, the recorder draws energy from the host computer itself (within USB specifications according to SLI) and an internal lithium polymer battery, which trickle charges when the device is idol. For ordinary operation it need be attached to only a single USB port while longer continual use (>3 hours) requires a second USB connection (a twined cable is included). On the downslide, the battery isn’t replaceable but, SLI assures me, it should last a good long time under normal conditions.

Click the link for a full Product Review of DIGISTOR External Blu-ray Writer at eMediaLive.com

Conclusion. With its uncluttered and liberating power system, diminutive size, competent performance, and quiet operation, the Digistor Blu-ray Self-Powered Writer is an all around pleaser. It’s further evidence that good things often do come in small packages and it should prove an attractive solution for those needing a portable, desktop or specialized BD recorder.

Hugh Bennett (hugh_bennett at compuserve.com), an EMedialive and EventDV contributing editor, is president of Forget Me Not Information Systems, a reseller, systems integrator and industry consultant based in London, Ontario, Canada. Hugh is the author of The Authoritative Blu-ray Disc (BD) FAQ and The Authoritative HD DVD FAQ, available on EMedialive.com as well as Understanding Recordable & Rewritable DVD and Understanding CD-R & CD-RW, published by the Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA).

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