Sony DRX-810UL/T DVD Burner
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[Krunker] The drive also supports 4X DVD-R DL, 16X DVD+-R, 8X DVD+RW, 6X DVD-RW, 48X CD-R and 32X CD-RW burning. Connectivity wise, the DRX-810UL/T supports both IEEE1394 and USB 2.0 interfaces.
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[Woot.com] Woot : HP Athlon 64 Desktop with DVD Burner: It handily provides a heroic processor (an AMD 64 bit 3200+, to be honestly precise), a hard drive with 200GB of holding power, a hella primo DVD+R/RW drive with CD writer capabilities, and a highly potent 512MB of RAM.
[Macandstuff.com] MAS Weblog: The external PX-716UF includes a dual interface that supports both Hi-Speed USB 2.0 and full-speed compliant IEEE-1394 FireWire®, enabling a Plextor customer to easily share a single external high-performance DVD/CD recorder among multiple Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows-based personal computer systems. Burst data transfer rates of 480 Mbps (USB 2.0) or 400 Mbps (FireWire) allow a user to burn a 4.7GB DVD+R disc in approximately six minutes.
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[Reviews-zdnet.com.com] Burner buying guide - ZDNet: Reviews: Also coming down the pike (albeit slowly) are blue-laser drives and discs that can pack 3 to 5 times the capacity of a DL DVD onto a single disc, which is the key for recording high-definition video. Format wars reminiscent of the +R/-R clashes have been raging between two camps: the Blu-ray disc faction supports a disc (and the accompanying drive technology) capable of holding 50GB, while the HD-DVD group touts a disc that holds about 15GB but uses technology that more closely resembles current DVD technology.
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Posted at November 04, 2005 01:53 PM