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Buffalo reveals sleek design for powerful portable DVD drive

Ron Ron
August 20, 2019
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London UK, 27 April 2011 – Buffalo Technology, a global leader in the design, development, and manufacturing of storage and wireless networking solutions, is today announcing a stylish and convenient design for its optical storage range.

The compact and sleek portable DVD device will allow users to watch DVDs and burn data to CDs/DVDs at their convenience, anytime anywhere. The drive is powered by integrated USB cables which snap to the chassis for easy mobility, contributing to the compact design. The lightweight and slim drive fits comfortably into any travel bag, making it an ideal product for laptop and netbook users on-the-go.

Buffalo Portable DVD DriveThe portable DVD is effortless to set-up and comes complete with CyberLink Media Suite pre-loaded. Users are notified of the drives current status by LED lights, blue indicating that DVD drive is ready and red showing that the DVD power supply is low.

“The sleek, smart design combined with the ease-of-use and portability makes the new DVD drive the ideal optical storage device for any consumer” says Paul Hudson, Sales Director for Northern Europe at Buffalo Technology. “The portable DVD drive is the latest Buffalo product to transform into the new stylish design and we welcome it to the family.”

The Portable DVD is available for purchase immediately at leading outlets such as Amazon.co.uk, Misco.co.uk, and dabs.com

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