September 16, 2008

DVD Burner with Qflix

Dell is first out of the gate with Qflix DVD burner option. Teaming up with Sonic Solutions and Roxio. "With a Qflix DVD drive, creating your own personal movie library is simple. From your desktop, use Roxio Venue™ — a rich, user-friendly application — to connect directly to CinemaNow for easy purchase and download,"...Roxio hit the news the other day after it's old asset Napster was purchased by Best Buy.

Highlights

  • Provides the ability to legally download and burn DVDs of movies and top TV hits for playback on standard and high-definition DVD players
  • Supports standard DVD functions (16x DVD-ROM Drive + 16x DVD+/-RW with double layer write capable)
  • Includes Roxio Venue software to connect directly to select content providers for easy purchase and download, organization, and burning of movies to DVD
  • Includes Qflix DVD media from Ritek


    Overview
    With a Qflix DVD drive, creating your own personal movie library is simple. From your desktop, use Roxio Venue™ — a rich, user-friendly application — to connect directly to CinemaNow for easy purchase and download, organization, and burning of your favorite hit movies and TV shows to DVD. Select your favorites and then simply insert Qflix DVD media into the Qflix drive, click to burn and create your own personal entertainment library. Now you have the freedom to watch your movie on your TV, in your home theater, in your car or on your laptop.

    In addition, Qflix drives are multi-function (16x DVD-ROM Drive + 16x DVD+/-RW with double layer write capable). We recommend Roxio Easy Media Creator to extend your Qflix drive to burn photos, audio and personal video. With a single Qflix drive, you have a complete entertainment PC.

    This device can record on discs marked with the Qflix logo. Such recorded discs are intended for playback in DVD-Video play-only devices and may not play in other DVD devices including recorders and PC drives that are not marked with the Qflix logo.

    Link on Dell site

    Posted by staff at September 16, 2008 06:55 AM