I'm pleased with your fast response :)
1) Yes, it can burn at higher rates
Can you elaborate this info? For some BD-R and DVD-+R media you know this unit is able to overburn (for example, "4x BD-Rs from X brand can be overburnt at 6x").
2) Buffalotech does not make the internal ODD and we don't advertise which model is used as it is subject to change during the life of this product.
Ok, which is the frequency do you release firmware updates?
*You should run the Cyberlink utility to verify your notebook graphics will support BluRay, prior to purchasing a BluRay unit. You can download the utility from Cyber link website.
Yes, I'm pretty sure my laptop will support it without problems. The graphics adapter is the new ATi FirePro M7820 (a professional card), based on the Mobility Radeon 5870, with a DisplayPort 1.1a output (HDMI compatible).
Thank you again indeed :manhappy: