When looking at laptops, I noticed that some say ‘lightscribe compatible’ and some don’t. I’m planning on buying an external lightscribe drive however, the computer I bought did not say lightscribe compatible. I’m wondering, do I need a computer that says that, or is that just an extra spec they are throwing in to make the computer look better?
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NO - the lightscribe drive will make your pc lightscribe compatible.
The Lightscribe spec you are seeing is on the drive only. You can use any drive externally on any laptop. There is, however, some Lightscribe software you’ll want to install in order to use the service. Visit http://www.lightscribe.com for more information.
When it comes to laptop Light-scribe compatible means that the makers of the Laptop have an option for it and should you buy it after market, it will work. The Bottom line is any computer can run light-scribe as long as it has a light-scribe drive. It’s all in the drive.