LG Ultra Slim 4K Blu-ray/DVD Drive
Original price was: $176.15.$122.25Current price is: $122.25.
LG Ultra Slim 4K Blu-ray/DVD Drive Price comparison
LG Ultra Slim 4K Blu-ray/DVD Drive Price History
Price History for LG Electronics BP60NB10 Ultra Slim Portable Hybrid Drive UHD 4K/Blu-ray/DVD+/-RW Drive, USB 3.0...
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Current Price | - | January 7, 2025 |
Highest Price | $129.99 | October 11, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $99.99 | July 19, 2024 |
Last price changes
$106.99 | October 27, 2024 |
$129.99 | October 11, 2024 |
$99.99 | July 19, 2024 |
LG Ultra Slim 4K Blu-ray/DVD Drive Description
- Connects VIA USB 2.0
- Reduces Noise from Disc Spin During Movie Playback
- Smooths Out Playback of Damaged Blu-ray or DVD Discs
- DVD-RAM), and CD Family Read/Write Compatible
LG Ultra Slim 4K Blu-ray/DVD Drive Specification
Specification: LG Ultra Slim 4K Blu-ray/DVD Drive
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LG Ultra Slim 4K Blu-ray/DVD Drive Reviews (9)
9 reviews for LG Ultra Slim 4K Blu-ray/DVD Drive
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Christian O. –
Dieser externe BD-Brenner war schon mein Traum. Nach doch etwas sehr langer Wartezeit habe ich
diesen Artikel erhalten. Enttรคuschend war dann doch die Verpackung des gelieferten Artikels. Es wurde
in einer dรผnnen Plastetรผte nur in der Verkaufspackung geliefert. Die Transporteure mussten da wohl
doch Wurfรผbungen damit gemacht haben, denn die Verkaufsverpackung (Schachtel) war sehr beschรคdigt.
Ich hoffe, da es im Moment noch funktioniert, das es so bleibt, denn so billig war ja der Preis nicht,
aber angemessen. Das ist halt immer das Risiko beim Onlinekauf.
Christian O.
Tom –
Works great under linux, dare I say as good as internal drive.
It is fast and reliable.
Update May 2020, one year after purchase Sold by: Amazon.com Services LLC
I purchased model BP60NB10 – I tried to play UHD disk earlier this month – the drive would not read it. To my disappointment – I discovered that the drive was actually model BP50NB40 not capable of playing UHD. I checked the original box – labeled as BP60NB10. So, it seems that I was defrauded and trusted Amazon way more that I should despite scratches on the drive and old manufacturing date.
Well, I would advice all Sold by: Amazon.com Services LLC customers to check their items properly on delivery. Do not wait whole year, like me, to find out that you got cheaper and used item instead of what you purchased.
I am not taking stars off the item – if I could I would take stars of Sold by: Amazon.com Services LLC
I only wish these drives would get an update once per couple of years – mine was made in 2016 – surely there is something to improve about these drives. Perhaps USB-C for more/better power and connectivity without dongles.
Barry Vetero –
Puede copiar discos Blu Ray rรกpidamente
Lady in Jax –
I love that I can now watch movies while on the road with my laptop without installing another TV and Blu-ray player in our RV while my husband plays video games. The drive is great and I like that software is included to be productive to watch movies, etc. However, one of the selling points of the DVD player is over $170 of software at the time of my purchase. Although paid versions, the software is outdated and does not include upgrades to current versions while the product sits in warehouse shelves waiting to be sold. At the time of my purchase, Power2Go 8 was included, but current release is Power2Go 13. PowerDVD 18 is also included, but current release is 23. There was also a bunch of other software included in the bundle, and not realizing they were free versions, I installed them too. I kept getting pop-ups to purchase the full versions of the free software and upgrade to the new versions of the core two, which was quite annoying. It also messed up my very old scanner software which caused it to loose its affiliated default imaging software and caused a nightmare to fix. If you install the software, I suggest you only install PowerDVD and/or Power2Go based on what you plan on doing with the drive, because I cannot recall the install asking if I wanted to change my default program for photos, etc., for the freebee photo program, etc. Play it safe and only install one the two, or both, and not the others.
TerraTGR –
Nice unit, functions well. Good value for money and effortless to set up.
drive platform: MT1959
Tom Riddle –
Great product
Will B. –
Let’s go, an external blu-ray drive that actually works. This costs more than some of the other no-name external drives available on Amazon, but I bought and returned one of the other ones because it straight up didn’t work. This thing does exactly what it’s supposed to do, reading blu-rays quickly and reliably every time and achieving fast read speeds.
It’s not exactly quiet. When it’s first reading a disc, there are a lot of squeaks and mechanical noises, my cat immediately leaps to action to attack it. Then once it gets up to speed with a continuous read, it hums along peacefully. Not quietly, but calmly, like road noise while driving on the highway.
Malodorous –
I bought this to watch 4K Blu-rays and to burn discs for backing up personal files. I have put hundreds of discs through this drive, both reading and writing, and it worked flawlessly every time. USB-C would be nice for higher power delivery, but my PC does have two USB-A ports at the front which works.
My only real gripe is the noise, but that is common with these slim, portable drives. The bigger the machine, the better the motor in general. This is mostly a problem when first inserting a disc, but it does get loud when burning a DVD-R which supports higher spindle speeds. For BD-R you generally want to burn at lower speeds to avoid errors: I find 4x for BD-R and 2x for BD-R DL work well. At these speeds the noise is manageable. Burning a DVD-R at 12x or the rarely used CD-R at 40x (CDs have poor scratch resistance) gets loud.
I knew this would likely be an issue before purchasing so… meh. It is what it is. Like I said, smaller motors tend to be loud in my experience so I get what I pay for and I won’t deduct a star for it.
MildCritter –
When I received the drive today, there was no surrounding box or cushioning. Someone slapped a shipping label on the OEM box and dropped it in the mail. The box took some damage, but fortunately it did not reach the contents.
The drive itself is very compact and quite attractive. The power/data connection is microUSB. The included cable has double USB-A connectors. Some computers do not supply enough juice to run the unit by itself, so there is a second USB connector just for power. I plugged mine into a USB-C adapter, and it runs just fine without a need for the second plug.
The drive seems to function just fine. It has read and played Blu-ray disks, DVDs, and an audio CD. I have burned a data DVD with Toast 20, and it functioned just fine (write speeds ran from 4x to 7x, which is excellent). It read from an UHD 4K disk just fine, but could not play the movies. This problem is because of the lack of software for 4K disks for the Mac. It will play 4k files just fine, but the two major software packages for playing Blu-rays on Mac don’t yet handle 4K Blu-ray disks yet. Leawo says a future update will address this. Macgo player doesn’t say anything yet.
One issue: this little drive is noisy at times. When playing or burning disks it’s relatively quiet. When spinning up or down or moving the head around, it can be quite noisy. Still, I’m happy I bought it. My experience with it is short, but so far, so good.