Thursday, February 26th 2009
Sony-Optiarc Preparing 24X DVD Writer
Sony-Optiarc, a subsidiary of Sony, is preparing the new AD-7240S DVD-Writer drive that is built to write DVDs at 24X. The drive rivals Lite-On, which is already out with a drive that burns DVDs this fast. The drive has a standard-sized internal form factor, and uses the SATA interface. It features adaptive self-tuning and burns media at the following speeds: Up to 24X for single-layer DVD-R/+R; 12X for dual-layer DVD-R/+R, DVD-RAM, and DVD-R9; 48X and 32X for CD writing and re-writing respectively. The drive will reach retail by next month.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
18 Comments on Sony-Optiarc Preparing 24X DVD Writer
there are discs that will go to 20x but not beyond that.
so why up the speed of burners where there's isn't media for that speed.
and with blu-ray burner and media becoming more affordable, there's no point with this dvd burners speed competition.
you'd think they would have spent this money investing on cheaper bluray tech. jerks.
no there not. LG yes, Samsung No!
It doesn't matter much to me though because it's very rare that I burn a disc, and that extra minute a 16x will take over a 20x or what ever doesn't bother me because of how little I burn discs.
When you'd start burning one of these, it took close to an hour on Win95 and you'd pray that it would finish or :cry: