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3.0

Based on 74 reviews

  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    1.0

    Bad Quality

    Written by JZ from Stockholm

    Mar 20, 2009

    It works every 1 of 10 tries and i always have problems to get the disk out.
    Don't buy it unless you really have to.

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    1.0

    Would be a wonderful accessory...if it worked

    Written by JF from Carlsbad

    Mar 7, 2009

    I've used the Superdrive a total of 8 times. Had problems with disc sticking around uses 6 and 7, but eventually would come out. This time I had to physically break into the drive to retrieve my CD. Expected better quality from Apple.

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    3.0

    Does not work with other Macs

    Written by MH from Bratislava

    Feb 8, 2009

    The SuperDrive only works with its own MacBook Air. If you would plug it to another MacBook (not Air) it simply does not work. The same it does not work when its connected by USB hub to the MBA. I think the next time apple makes a wonderful
    drive like this, they could add some more features.

    But still it is pretty cool but useless.
    I Have a MBA and i used tis 2 times when installing the MBA and when installing printer drivers and I now have it half a year.

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    1.0

    Rubbish

    Written by DO from Galway

    Jan 29, 2009

    discs get stuck, discs are not recognised - and this is with a 1 month old drive? rubbish

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    2.0

    Could've been better.

    Written by JS from Portland

    Jan 12, 2009

    As a one-and-only drive, it works well. But like the rest of us—who don't mind the MBA's limitations—wonder why the SuperDrive wouldn't have an additional port or two, given its exclusivity. Bad design. As some have said, you may be better off with a networked DVD drive.

    Think: you have an external drive with mountains of data… how do you back it up? Not with this.

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    1.0

    STUCK, STUCK, STUCK!

    Written by LW from Oakland Gardens

    Jan 2, 2009

    I've had this for a year. I dread using it because I always have problems retrieving the discs! I have to hold it on its side for just a 1/4 of an inch of the disc to show. I have to use the tips of my fingers to quickly grab the disc. If I miss....I have to try again! It sometimes takes 8 to 10 tries! Please, put an ejection button on the outside of the superdrive or a hole (to eject with a paper clip) like on the big Mac machines!

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    5.0

    Fast and works perfect

    Written by JW from Elkridge

    Dec 13, 2008

    I use these all the time for installs in my business and they work great. Others have posted that they seem slow, but thy are not. the programs they mentioned are HUGE installs. It is definitely faster than the CD/DVD network share. I wish it worked with other Mac computers, but I do understand it needs the upped power of the MacBook Air's unique USB Bus.

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    3.0

    Good but slow

    Written by GM from richmond

    Nov 12, 2008

    I have a new 1.86 MBA with 128gb SSD. I installed Logic Pro 8 (8 dvd's) and it took 17 hours to complete. I wiped MBA clean and reinstalled the OS - and used the remote cd feature from my iMac and the 8 dvd's installed in 3 hours and 30 minutes to the MBA. So the drive works fine - but is very slow. Other programs like Photoshop CS3 also take a very, very long time to install from the drive.

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    5.0

    Great peripheral

    Written by CJ from Knivsta

    Nov 6, 2008

    I'll start by stating that I'm not part of the "USB-junkie" mob. The Air has a built-in trackpad and keyboard, and my Airport Extreme + USB-hub can provide unlimited ports for external disks and printers. Simply put, the Macbook Air Superdrive is the only thing that occasionally puts my sole USB-port to use, and performance-wise it's indiscernable from a built-in Superdrive. I'm very pleased and content with my purchase, and so will anyone be as long as they put the Macbook Airs wireless capabilities to good use.

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    4.0

    Macbook air only- for a good reason.

    Written by NG from Los Altos

    Oct 15, 2008

    For all those people who are pointing out that it doesn't work with a USB hub, there's a fairly good reason for that. The fact is that modern CD and DVD drive technology consumes more power than is possible to put through a USB port due to industry standards. In order to make a disk drive that doesn't require a wall plug, Apple actually put in a nonstandard USB port designed to output more power than is normally possible.

    While this lets you watch DVDs on the fly (literally), it also HAS to be used with the Air's sole USB port. While I don't contest that the air could use more ports, it's the best solution for the current situation. So, if you want to use it on more than one computer, get a 3rd party drive that has an external AC adapter. If you only have an Air, though, this is a great solution requiring no extra cords or wall plugs.

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    1.0

    Good unless you plan on using it with something other then your macbook air

    Written by BJ from Murray

    Sep 21, 2008

    I bought this planning on using it with both my macbook air and iMac so much for that idea. I was hoping to interchange the drive between my two computers since I copy cd's and dvd's all the time on my iMac I thought I would kill two birds with one stone by buying this, because I occasionally need to use a CD on the road and I like to just copy CD/DVD's on the fly then it turned out that I couldn't use it with my iMac. I should have done more research into the product but if you are planning on using it on your other computers go with another 3rd party drive.

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    1.0

    What's the point really?

    Written by JG from Auckland

    Sep 12, 2008

    Why would you have more than 1 'almost' (depending on your working style obviously) necessary external gear when the MBA has only got 1 USB port. For me this means, either read something of a DVD OR use the internet at work. So what's the point of a drive that blocks all other (except WLan) means of communication when in use?? Please Apple, use your brain and apply some common sense. Yes, the MBA is for
    'on the go' but should that really make it unusable for anything else?

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    2.0

    Techno Viking could not get it to work with a USB hub, nor can I!.

    Written by PB from ODEM

    Aug 27, 2008

    Good luck with the SuperDrive. While it does a GREAT job of reading and writing, it DOES NOT work with a USB hub! You've gotta be kidding me. Fix this problem now!

    I have one USB connection on my MacBook Air, and I have an external hard drive, camera, iPhone and a SuperDrive hooked up to it via a hub. Everything works but the SuperDrive!

    Come on Steve Jobs, call Chuck Norris, maybe he can help you with this glitch. Send your engineers back to Truck Driving School, and get this situation resolved.

    Remember, test, Test and TEST AGAIN.

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    2.0

    Reality of using the MacBook SuperDrive

    Written by GJ from Cordova

    Aug 17, 2008

    OK, you're a college student that enjoys the small form factor and light weight of the MacBook Air. IT IS GREAT! However, when you are at your desk and you have multiple devices that has to be connected to your MacBook Air the logical route is to use a usb hub. One problem here, if you need to use the superdrive you are going to have to unplug the usb hub every time because the superdrive simply doesn't work on a hub. Now you have created another problem, in my case when I unplug my hub I lose my printer/scanner, ipod, usb speakers and my EyeTV connection.
    Yes I own it but it is not the ideal situation for me, got to be better way. Advise, think this through before spending the money. Don't just consider how well it works for traveling with it but also consider how you will use it at your workstation.

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    3.0

    One Trick Drive

    Written by CK from Chicago

    Jul 8, 2008

    As an owner of a MacBook Air SuperDrive I have to say it is a good external drive, but it is a bad investment. If you only own a MacBook Air, then this is the device for you. However, if you're like me and have access to a few other Macs, this drive is a dud.

    But why?

    Well, it only works with the Air. I can't use the drive with any other machine: MacBook, nope. iMac, nope. PowerMac G5, nope. Just the Air. Why would you care about my hardware problems? Well, here's my real-world example: the DVD drive died on my personal MacBook so I tried to use the Air SuperDrive instead. Useless. Wouldn't inject the disk. Yes, there's a lot of technical reasons for this, but the fact of the matter is that the drive shouldn't be dedicated to a single machine. Let's face it: in two years when you drop the machine and have to replace it, you'll discover that the drive won't work with the machine you've replaced it with. The MacBook Air hardware will change and render your external drive instantly obsolete.

    If you only own an Air and need a battery-powered drive for watching movies on a plane (then again, if you have an Air, you probably have an iPhone and watch movies that way, but I digress...), I'd recommend this drive. However, for the rest of you out there, buy a third party USB drive that plugs into AC power and gain a whole lot of flexibility down the road. At least when you decide to change machines, you won't be stuck with a piece of hardware you can't use such as the myriad monitor adapters over the years (ADC, mini-DVI and now micro-DVI) and the Apple SCSI dock for the PowerBook Duo 210 (okay, I'm really, really old when it comes to Apple notebooks and have seen this many times before -- and never learned).

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    5.0

    Works as advertises at a good price

    Written by RZ from Pittsburgh

    Jun 19, 2008

    This drive works as expected as a "SuperDrive", a DVD-burner at a great price; many would complain about the lack of additional functionality, or incompatibility with hubs, but remember this is advertised to just a DVD/CD drive at a very good price; many other companies charged 3-4x more for the same peripheral; Apple's nice on this one if you ask me. As with compatibility, this USB device's power requirements are out of spec, which means this devices draws more power than the standard USB protocol can allow. Even though hubs can be powered, the physical ports can't deliver more power than the spec! All those other drives have big bulky AC bricks--this one has just 1 USB connection--you can thank Apple for that!

    This products works as it should, at an affordable price to most people, and delivers it with the ease and elegance expected from Apple.

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    5.0

    Perfect for Macbook Air

    Written by GG from Selinsgrove

    Jun 15, 2008

    Apple got this just right. Perfect small and sleek compact design. Works flawlessly. I have no problems with no more than one USB port on the Mac Air. I just plug this in for a CD installation or to burn some CDs/DVDs.

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    4.0

    It it worked from a USB hub, it would be perfect.

    Written by JS from Niceville

    Jun 11, 2008

    It's slim and nicely matches the MacBook Air, but if you have to use it, forget about using other USB devices. It must be directly connected to your MBA. This could be a major flaw if you rely on a few other USB devices in your setup. If not, it's a winner!

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    4.0

    super???

    Written by AW

    Jun 11, 2008

    ok i'm not gonna lie... the superdrive is VERY convenient cuz it is small, light weight, and just plugs right in. but i am having trouble with it...i plug it in and i put a cd in and 2 minutes later...the cd just comes out without warning. when i put the cd in nothing comes up on the screen that says click here to install iWork '08 cuz that is what cd i put in there and as great as apple is...i was expecting a lot more. i need an email explaining to me what is wrong with it or what i am doing wrong or what i am supposed to do or something.

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  • Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive

    1.0

    does not work with mini disk

    Written by BM

    Jun 7, 2008

    The size is nice but one would think that small devices would work with small media. This drive however will not take a mini dvd, the type of media used my mini dvd video cameras. I have recently switched over from a windows laptop to 2 macbook air and now depend on a external drive to get my media from video camera to computer for editing and playback.

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