
LG GP65NB60
Score: 78/100
Origbelie TP520
Score: 59/100Rankings

LG's GP65NB60 is a compact, bus-powered USB-2.0 external DVD writer offering solid CD/DVD performance, M-DISC support, and broad OS compatibility, though its older interface and plastic build limit speed and durability.

Origbelie's drive packs a slim 13 mm chassis, USB-C and USB-A connectivity, and card readers into a portable external unit. It delivers solid CD/DVD speeds and decent USB 3.0 performance, though Blu-ray and Ubuntu compatibility are missing.
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60 MB/s | 625 MB/sbest | |
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24 Xbest | 24 Xbest | |
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12 monthsbest | 12 monthsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 194 gbest | 207 g |
0.75 MBbest | — |
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Compatibility(2) | ||
Supported Disc Formats | CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM (SL/DL), DVD-R (SL/DL), DVD+R (SL/DL), DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, M‑DISC | CD±R, CD±RW, CD‑ROM, DVD±R, DVD±RW, DVD‑RAM, DVD‑R DL, DVD+R DL, VCD, SVCD |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11, Server 2003, Server 2008; macOS X 10.7.5+ | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 194 g | 207 g |
Form Factor | Ultra-slim | Ultra‑slim external |
Accessories(1) | ||
Included Accessories | USB cable, CyberLink Power2Go, PowerBackup, YouCam, LabelPrint, Norton trial | Retractable USB cable |
Power & Energy(1) | ||
Power Source | Bus-powered | Bus-powered via USB |
Performance(1) | ||
Data Transfer Rate (MB/s) | 60 MB/s | 625 MB/s |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Interface Type | USB 2.0 | USB 3.0/USB-C |


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Reviewers commend its plug-and-play ease, reliable read/write, and M-DISC support, but note the cheap plastic feel and USB-2.0 speed lag behind newer models.
Users love the immediate recognition on Windows and macOS and the lightweight design, but complain about the flimsy feel, need for two-hand loading, and noisy high-speed burns.

Reviewers view it as a versatile, budget-friendly hub with good speeds, but note the lack of Blu-ray and limited Ubuntu support.
Users like the plug-and-play reliability and extra ports, while complaining about noise, card-slot limitation, and missing Blu-ray.
“Worked perfectly right out of the box on my Windows 11 laptop.”

“Recognized immediately by macOS 13.5 and plays DVDs flawlessly with VLC.”

“Great for college students-fits in my laptop sleeve and burns installation discs easily.”


