If you have a netbook or ultraportable laptop, chances are it doesn't have an internal optical drive. While most users will stick with the same operating system and setup for the life of the computer, some might want to restore or even upgrade to a newer configuration. This is where an external USB optical drive comes into play. In this review we take a look at the Samsung SE-S084 tray-loading DVD-burner, and find out how well it works on with multiple systems.
Samsung SE-S084 Specifications:
- Write Speeds: 8x DVD, 24x CD
- Interface: USB 2.0
- Buffer memory: 2MB
- Supported Media: DVD-RAM, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM/XA, CD-ROM, CD-Audio, Video-CD, CD-1 (FMV), Photo CD, CD-Extra, CD-TEXT
- Weight: .4kg
- Dimensions: 141x19x157mm
- MSRP: $69.99 (Street price: $59.99)
Build and Design
The Samsung SE-S084 has a box-like shape with a glossy painted top and dark-grey trim. The color scheme goes well with the Samsung N110 and shares the same tone of glossy black paint and matched logo. I would have been more impressed with the design if Samsung moved to a more rounded look like the design of the HP Pavilion dv2's external drive, but that is just personal preference.
Samsung SE-S084
HP Pavilion dv2z external optical driveThe external drive feels solid, with no creaks or squeaks the the plastic when you squeeze the covers around the internal drive. Flex is minimal and it should hold up very well when carried in a travel bag with other heavy items. The mini-USB jack on the back of the drive appears to be designed to reduce stress from the cable with the connector fitting into a recessed hole. An integrated cable would have been even better, but if you use the drive frequently it is nice knowing that the cable can be swapped out if it ever becomes damaged.
In Use
No drivers needed to be installed on any of the notebooks and netbooks we tested the drive with in order for it to be recognized. This included Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7, which all supported writing files to the drive with a blank disc ready and waiting. We tested the drive with the included Nero Essentials software, as well as ISO Recorder to burn MSDN provided ISOs to test various operating conditions.In our testing, we used a Dell Latitude D630 as our full-size notebook and the 10" Samsung N110 to be our netbook candidate. Each test consisted of burning an ISO to the drive, with a single USB connection, or with the Y-connector, while the computer operated off of battery power. In each test case the ISOs burned in approximately the same time, and we never ran into problems using just a single USB connection. Each DVD image was 2.33GB, and it took just over three minutes to start the burn, finalize, and eject the disc. Samsung does warn users in the product manual that some machines may not provide enough current over a single USB port to adequately operate the drive, but in our office we didn't run into this problem.
Conclusion
The Samsung SE-S084 is a nice compact USB DVD-burner that works well with notebooks and netbooks. The design might not be as refined as some of the other USB optical drives on the market, but it does its job as intended, and works with basically any Windows XP or Windows Vista machine. While Samsung does warn that some computers may not supply enough power to operate the drive using a single USB connector, we found the drive to work just fine on notebooks and netbooks around the office. Overall for $60, if you don't already have an external drive it is a great accessory to add to your bag.Pros:
- No drivers needed on most notebooks and netbooks
- Good looking paint
- Matches the look of Samsung netbooks
- Built-in USB stress reliever
Cons:
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- Cable isn't integrated
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dietcokefiend DietGreenTeaFiend
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Excellent review.
I MUCH prefer the cable be loose....as you state, it can easily be replaced if it wears. But in addition, the burner can be confidently packed tightly without worries that the cable will be bent or forced over by other items in the bag.
The y-type cable is somewhat awkward, I find, and could be substituted for with a single cable if your laptop will power it. Additionally, in that circumstance, much easier to find a replacement cable while away, should the need arise....
A question: while you state drivers aren't required, are there any problems using this unit to load a operating system on a new/reformatted HD? -
Nice Review.
I have the Samsung SE-S084B/RSBN; paid $67.55 for it at the time. Got it for use with my Netbook as it doesn't have an optical drive. I only need to use one of the usb connectors to give it power and be operational. So far it's been of great use in helping me burn and install 7 and even did a restore of the OS using a recovery backup disc that I made using 7's built-in backup and restore app. Overall, i'm absolutely satisfied with it...highly recommend it. -
dietcokefiend DietGreenTeaFiend
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Does it work when plugged into a USB hub? My Asus Drive does not, just sits there blinking and acting dumb.
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nice review!! thanks.
It might come in nhandy for CULVs with no ODs... -
I would say it is good thing not to have the cable attached because the if it breaks you can get a new one and it would make for easier storage because you dont have to worry about a kink in the cord.
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does this work via eSATA as Dell's included with 14z?
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Is this the same drive that is included with the Samsung X360 in some areas?
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Whats the big deal??? Its just a laptop DVD burner drive inside a USB enclosure....
Also one of the cons was lack of cable integration. The reviewer simply does not have much experience in the laptop world. -
Jayayess1190 Waiting on Intel Cannonlake
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dietcokefiend DietGreenTeaFiend
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I actually just bought this off Newegg a couple days ago for my netbook for 50 bucks.
Works great, seriously, just plug and play. My Mini needed a fresh OS install, and this was exactly what I needed.
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$50 is ok deal i guess.
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justanormalguy Notebook Consultant
As an owner of this drive I too can say that it's excellent. I got it for 55$ shipped from newegg though
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Great review!
I'm going to show this to my friend because if I remember correctly he talked to me about this same issue with burning DVDs. Once again... great review. -
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I never knew if this would work via eSATA/USB as well?
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I don't see why it wouldn't work.
Samsung USB DVD-Burner Review
Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by dietcokefiend, Sep 5, 2009.