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
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18 Comments on Sony-Optiarc Preparing 24X DVD Writer

#1
h3llb3nd4
wonder how much it would cost...?I might just stick with my 20x though
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#2
Deleted member 3
h3llb3nd4wonder how much it would cost...?I might just stick with my 20x though
Why bother upgrading to anything? Any 8x+ burner is fine. I really fail to see what this offers that other burners don't.
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#3
h3llb3nd4
I dont know, but I use it to show off :laugh:
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#4
freaksavior
To infinity ... and beyond!
whats the point when we dont have most media that burns faster than 18X? seriously, i foudn that verbatim will do 18X but no faster.
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#5
memberix
this is just show for show off. I don't think there's even media good enough for 22x burning.
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.
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#6
mtosev
Sony's optics suck.
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#7
h3llb3nd4
well they better than LG and Samsung
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#8
oli_ramsay
I think there isn't any blank 24x DVDs out yet because there isn't a 24x burner and it would be a waste of money for the consumer. As soon as it's out I bet there will be 24x DVDs available. Decent DVD-R also support "overspeeding" for example I have some Taiyo Yuden disks that are 16x but burn fine at 20x.
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#9
Basard
wtf guys, it's got 2 more x's, buy it.

you'd think they would have spent this money investing on cheaper bluray tech. jerks.
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#10
Valdez
mtosevSony's optics suck.
I think optiarc has NEC interior. (sorry, if it isn't the correct word here)
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#11
freaksavior
To infinity ... and beyond!
h3llb3nd4well they better than LG and Samsung
:roll:

no there not. LG yes, Samsung No!
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#12
kylew
Uhh, I struggle to find discs that are over 16X. I've had a drive that can do over 20x burning for years now but I've never been able to burn a disc at over 16x.

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.
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#13
Polarman
My first burner was 2X (CD Only!) :eek: No rewrite! cost me 675$. One blank CD cost 25$.

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:
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#14
CarolinaKSU
I don't even know why this is neccesary. I for one hate getting coasters so even though my drive capable of 18x i only burn at 12x. Its quicker to burn once slower than fullspeed twice :D
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#15
3870x2
I'm willing to bet that the 24x is perfectly compatible with 20x media. The only reason the media doesn't say any higher is because that technology didn't exist.
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#16
mtosev
ValdezI think optiarc has NEC interior. (sorry, if it isn't the correct word here)
no. it hasn't. when the Nec-sony joint venture started sony replaced nec's optics with their own. sony's optics are Crap. i had one optiarc and in 2 weeks it stopped recognizing everything (dvds, cds, it didn't even recognize a genuine windows cd, also it reported an error when i tried to update the firmware). the drive was brand new and after 2 weeks it went bye-bye.:rolleyes:
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#17
Melvis
Ive put some of these Sony - optiarc, or some drive that had that similar name anyway, it was the newer model up from mine< and i found them not as good, quality was down, and they have issues reading a few Discs/DVD's and there noisey, id go back to the one i use now, its brillant. I only burn all my whatevers as slow as possible (1x MAX 8x), so this new speed is like meh to me. As i have found errors at higher speed. LG drives are ok, but depends on the one you get, older models are better, and same with Lite-On, Samsung i would never buy one, ALL the samsung drives have died, or near dead, the tray stops working, or there is loose parts flotting around inside, i just found them horrible, and im not talking about 1 or 2 i mean lots :shadedshu
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#18
mechtech
I find my Pioneer DVR-212D 18x fine, I use verbatim disc's with it and usually burn 8x, although, some data discs burn fine at 16x no problems and no errors.
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