
Waitec is selling a compact 40/12/40 burner with USB2.0 interface that goes by the name of FrisbyII. (Note: This model is the same build as the Liteon LXR-40122 A/B.)
The retail package we tested came with a proprietary USB cable and power supply, a software CD containing the OEM version of Nero Burning ROM, the Nero toolkit, InCD packet writing software and the Nero media player. A manual was provided on a second CD.

The package contains virtually everything - all you need is the media

Nice touch - skip button on the front panel

Neat but not very practical - headphone socket and volume control on the right

A bit wobbly - the FrisbyII's flap

From the back - proprietary USB port and no power switch
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Summary
- Fast, Mobile Burning - The FrisbyII From Waitec
- Features And Write Modes
- Test Setup And Benchmarks
- Read Performance Part I: Data
- CD-RW Read Speeds
- DAE With EAC
- DAE With Nero CD Speed
- Read Performance Part III: Scratched CDs
- Data, Audio And Error Read Performance - Summary Of Results
- Data-RW
- Writing Performance, Part II - Packet Writing To CD-RW
- Writing Quality And Media Compatibility, Continued
- Summary: Writing Quality With CD-R And CD-RW Media
- Backup Copies Of Protected Audio CDs, Continued
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