Not long ago, Intel's 11/12th generation Core processors could not play 4K Blu-ray discs because of the castration of the SGX instruction set caused a hot discussion, and this matter did not have much impact on PC players, because many people did not even match the optical drive. However, if there is really a blu-ray playback burning demand, the BDR-X13J-S burner launched by Pioneer today is worth collecting.
The demand for Blu-ray optical drives on PCs is not large, but Japanese manufacturers are still very keen to promote new products, Pioneer (Pioneer) today released BDR-X13J-S, which is an external BD Blu-ray playback and recorder, support usb 3.2 Gen1 interface, support PC and Mac platform.
Its specifications are very comprehensive, support BD and BDXLTM standard Blu-ray disc burning, of which single-layer 25GB BD-R burning is 16 times faster, double-layer 50GB disc supports 14 times faster, 3-layer 100GB capacity disc supports 8 times speed burning, 4 layer 128GB can be burned at 6 times speed.
In addition, it can also be backward compatible with 17 times speed DVD and 48 times speed CD burning.
In addition to BD discs, it also supports M-Disc standard DVD and BD burning developed by Millenniata in the United States, and 25GB capacity BD and DVD support 6 times faster burning.
In addition to supporting computers, BDR-X13J-S also has a unique feature, that is, in the absence of a PC, you can directly connect to the Android device through the data cable, and import the music from the disc directly into the mobile phone, which is very convenient.

In other ways, the Pioneer BDR-X13J-S also supports Blu-ray playback, and is paired with a large wave of software such as PowerDVD 14, Power Director 16, Power2Go 11, Media Show 6 LE, PhotoDirector 10 LE and so on.
The main body of this Blu-ray burner measures about 160 x 220 x 50 mm (W x D x H) and weighs about 1.1 kg, the price was not announced, and it was officially launched in February.