The 9094c Lite featured a matte plastic chassis, roughly the size of a slim CD jewel case but twice as thick. A single USB 2.0 port provided both data transfer and power—no external adapter required, a selling point at the time. Its top-loading or tray-loading mechanism (depending on the variant) clicked open with a satisfying snap, revealing a laser assembly that could burn DVDs at 8x and CDs at 24x.
: Supports creating data, audio, and video discs on CD, DVD, and Blu-ray formats. Portability
: Uses a simplified, step-by-step UI (based on Nero Burning ROM) that guides you through selecting a project, adding files, and starting the burn.
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