SATA, DVD±RW/DVD-RAM/BD-ROM, 680g, black
Fully-Featured Blu-Ray Combo
- M-disc support to preserve your priceless memories for a millennium;
- BDXL Support - up to 128GB data storage on one disc;
- E-Green saves over 50% of power consumption;
- Doubles data security with password control and encoded file name functionality;
- Friendly interface with three simple steps to burn a disc.
ASUS BC-12D2HT is a powerful and energy-saving Blu-ray disc drive capable of reading from 12X BD format and writing to 16X DVD±R format.
With M-Disc Support, users can store their precious memories for millennium. For data protection, BC-12D2HT integrates password controls and encryption plus encoded file name functionality, ensuring information and documents are extra-safe.
M-Disc Support
1000-year Storage Solutuion
Save your priceless memories or data for up to 1,000 years
BDXL Support
Big-storage disc formats
Move to the future of optical storage with massive BDXL at up to 128GB!
E-Green
The Most Energy Saving Drive
Green idle mode reduces drive operations for up to 50% energy savings.
Disc encryption
Doubled data security
Highest security standards with password control and encoded file name functionality.
Drag-and-Burn
Burn discs in three simple steps
Drag and drop files to complete super-reliable disc burning in three intuitive steps.
Superior Burning Solution
Best burning quality assured
Intelligent drive operation management pre-tests media and assures the best data burning quality.
ASUS BC-12D2HT, Black, Tray, Vertical/Horizontal, E-Green Engine technology, Disc Encryption, password protection, M-DISC support, Desktop, Blu-Ray DVD Combo
ASUS BC-12D2HT. Product color: Black, Disc loading type: Tray, Mounting: Vertical/Horizontal. Purpose: Desktop, Optical drive type: Blu-Ray DVD Combo, Interface: Serial ATA. CD write speed: 48x, DVD+R write speed: 16x, CD rewrite speed: 24x. CD read speed: 48x, CD-R read speed: 48x, CD-RW read speed: 40x. DVD drive average random access time: 160 ms, CD-ROM drive average random access time: 150 ms, BD-ROM average random access time: 180 ms