

Aesthetics of Technologyĭiamond-shaped Design and Flexible Dual Positioning This unique space-saving design can be placed either horizontally or vertically with a detachable stand. Refresh Your Listening ExperienceĮxperience crisp audio with lossless pass-through for Dolby Digital EX and DTS-HD (5.1 channels). Features technology to give depth to 2D video with real-time 2D-to-3D conversion with a single click of a button. Supports the latest Blu-ray 3D technology for life-like movie experiences with Cyberlink PowerDVD 10. Diamond-Shaped Design realize aesthetics of technology Magic Cinema Technology Eye-popping Blu-ray 3D Visual Excitement Magic Cinema technology enables Blu-ray 3D entertainment, 2D to 3D conversion, DVD upscaling USB 3.0 doubles transmission speed compared with USB 2.0 Fastest 12X Blu-ray burning speed and best burning quality by OTS technology Use HDCP Compatible display and VGA card to High Definition digital outputīD-R,BD-R DL,BD-RE,BD-RE DL,BD-ROM,CD-R,CD-ROM,CD-RW,DVD,DVD+R,DVD+R DL,DVD+RW,DVD+RW DL,DVD-R,DVD-R DL,DVD-ROM,DVD-RW,DVD-RW DL,HD DVD-RĮxtreme 12X Blu-ray writing speed with USB 3.0 Graphics Card: NVIDIA® GeForce 7600 GT or ATI X1600 series or above ASUS should partner with a better software brand.CPU: Intel Pentium® D 945(3.4GHz) or higher The ASUS hardware is rated 5 the Cyberlink software is rated 1. Something's seriously wrong with that company to ignore such an easily reproduced showstopper bug. I don't understand why Cyberlink hasn't fixed this showstopper internal code error that was reported over several years ago (according to google). Since I didn't need this folder I deleted it and finally was able to burn a copy of my files for backup purposes. The internal Power2Go 100% reproducibl fatal error when trying to copy just this one "Recent" dir (that is a WinXP folder not in active use on my Windows 7 system) is this: "File(PrepareBurningDialog.cpp), Build data tree error.


This "Recent" folder only had shortcut files in it. After about 5 hours of debugging this and wasting a dozen disks in the process, eventually resorting to binary search, I narrowed it down to Power2Go being unable to copy the "/Recent" folder that I have in my Windows XP backup of my old computer's dir on my Windows 7 system. Update 2: The rating has now been marked down one star due to a several-year-old bug that Cyberlink still hasn't fixed that stopped me with a Power2Go fatal internal error in the first couple of hours of burning BD-R disks on Windows 7.
