The ThinkPad UltraSlim USB DVD Burner from Lenovo is a small form factor external portable DVD and CD recordable drive that can be attached to a notebook with a USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port. It conforms with standard specifications for the following types of media CD-R, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-R (dual-layer recording), DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R(dual-layer recording), and DVD+RW. It offers a 0.75MB memory buffer underrun protection for reliable CD and DVD media recording. The burner includes PowerDVD for capturing, editing, and creating your own videos and PowerDVD software for playback DVD videos.
Lenovo ThinkPad UltraSlim USB DVD Burner
$69.98
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.85 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.6 × 7 × 1.6 in |
Enclosure Type | External |
Interface | USB 3.0/3.1 Gen 1 (5 Gb/s) |
DVD Access Time | 160 ms |
DVD Read Speed | DVD+R (SL, DL): 8x<br />DVD-ROM (SL): 8x<br />DVD+RW: 8x<br />DVD-R (SL, DL): 8x<br />DVD-RAM: 6x<br />DVD-RW: 8x<br />M-DISC: 8x |
CD Access Time | 140 ms |
CD Read Speed | CD-ROM: 24x<br />CD-RW: 24x<br />CD-R: 24x |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C |
Operating Humidity | 5 to 85% |
Storage Temperature | -22 to 140°F / -30 to 60°C |
Storage Humidity | 10 to 90% |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 6.1 x 7.1 x 1.6" / 19.5 x 18 x 4.3 cm |
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Lorena Howell (verified owner) –
(This review was collected as part of a promotion.) The ThinkPad UltraSlim USB DVD burner works well with Windows 10; it is truly plug-and-play. The included CD contains the manual and DVD player and burner software. It is a light and portable unit with a nicely designed, integrated USB cable. If you have an older PC with only USB 2, an included adapter will allow you to use two USB ports to get enough power to the drive (a common strategy for external USB hard drives, as well).
Hollie Schimmel (verified owner) –
DVD drive serves it purpose since it is no longer built into laptop I purchased. It is a bit flimsy as it is pretty thin but so far no issues.
Ruby Ondricka (verified owner) –
Needed this to go with new Lenovo laptop that did not have dvd.
Dariana Fisher (verified owner) –
Slim USB DVD player was just what we needed to play CDs and DVDs on our new computer. Worked right out of the box.
Sid Hagenes (verified owner) –
Although I would prefer my DVD drive be builtin, this feature was not available with my new P51s. This drive is slim and light and functions perfectly. It w as also affordable.
Jamison Powlowski (verified owner) –
Now I can play my CDs and DVDs! I couldn’t do that on my new computer! It is easy to use and takes up little space. I love it!
Buddy Hane (verified owner) –
I don’t know if 5-star mean exceptional product since this is a plain DVD/CD driver. And it just works. The design is nice and sleek. But the sharp corner doesn’t match my Yoga 900 ultrabook. What I really like is the cable which came with the drive. It is a split with one male and one female USB port.
Evan Dach (verified owner) –
Recently purchased for my new Lenovo nano. Works fine so far, only wish itt played blueray discs.
Mekhi Collins (verified owner) –
This is a nice little mobile disc drive. Lightweight
Daisha Gottlieb (verified owner) –
I love it, it is working great, I tried it and have no issues.
Maiya Lebsack (verified owner) –
Great product. So far so good. I have owned it for 3 days and no issues.
Cayla Anderson (verified owner) –
The ThinkPad UltraSlim USB DVD Burner is compact, easy to use, and works well with the ThinkBook.
Marisa Carter (verified owner) –
Talk about a great product. Easy to use and works great. Glad I ordered it with my Think Pad lap lap top computer.
Adriana Green (verified owner) –
When using this DVD burner to convert my elementary school memory DVD into an MP4 video, I have to say that it decrypted the DVD into an MP4 really well. Ever since I noticed the video quality, I would give it a 5-star rating. The reason to why I give it a 4-star rating is that I find it hard to watch DVDs in the Movies and TV application on my laptop. Overall, I absolutely will definitely recommend this hardware drive for anyone that too in the digital age when you want to digitize your DVDs in the cloud or on your computer then this is a must.
Herminia Anderson (verified owner) –
Burner works well, dont really need for work with everything done over Internet. Was nice when already built into computer so did not have to haul around, but again, not needed as much.
Oran Ernser (verified owner) –
Pretty easy to setup. Nice to have a CD/DVD player/burner since laptops don’t offer it much anymore
Emanuel Conroy (verified owner) –
i had my old “Butterfly” keyboard IBM Thinkpad 701 for the longest time. i gave the unit to my brother who is an IT tech. moded 701 and does cloud server trouble shooting with the old IBM butterfly. love the unit goes into his hacker mod lol. by i love my new thinkpad. i wouldn’t get anything else. surpasses alienware which is now way over price. unless you get the dumb down version of alienware.
Francis Runolfsson (verified owner) –
Perfect addition to my Thinkpad. Compact and looks good.
Celestine Volkman (verified owner) –
Compact and quick. Great value for the money and backed by Lenovo.
Holden Mosciski (verified owner) –
Good buy. Easy to carry with you. Miss it not being internal, though. I also wish that there had bee an easier way to figure out the cord that came with it. That required going on line to Lenovo and hunting for a REAL user manual. Would it have hurt to mention something in the paper work that came with the drive?