The Memorex 16X Dual Format Double-Layer DVD Recorder is a fine product that combines top-notch performance with exceptional software. It did reveal a few compatibility problems in the lab and can't ...
I have my friend's PPC eMac set up to do weekly backups with Retrospect 6 onto single-layer DVD-Rs, using his 2005-era LaCie d2 FireWire external drive. The backups have been running fine for years, ...
Among DVD+R/-R discs of varying speeds, 16x discs will account for the largest portion in terms of shipment in beginning the third quarter of this year at the earliest, according to Taiwanese makers ...
CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif., November 28, 2006 — Abcron Corporation today announced the addition of PlayO brand 16X DVD+/-R discs to its large line of optical media products. The new, dependable, discs ...
Volume production of 16x DVD+RW burners for Japanese optical drive manufacturers such as Pioneer and Sony and their Taiwanese competitors including BenQ, Lite-On IT and Accesstek may be behind ...
Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co., Ltd. announced the successful development of 1-16x dye for DVD recordable discs. With the drastic market change “from tape to disc” which is influenced by the strong ...
Diamond Bar, CA — June 07, 2005 –Advanced Media, Inc., announced today the addition of 16X DVD-R discs to its popular RIDATA brand lineup of high quality recordable media. The new RIDATA write-once ...
Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd., better known by its FujiFilm brand name, is planning to begin sales of 16X DVD+R media and dual-layer DVD+R media from the fourth quarter this year in the U.S., the company ...
If you don't have a DVD burner yet, then get one. And if you have one, upgrade it to 16 speed write. Why? Well, according to Robert Wong, chairman of CMC Magnetics, Taiwan's largest producer of ...
Taipei, Taiwan; Jan 19, 2005 – What is the ultimate speed for DVD dual nowadays? The answer definitely is 16X, but how about the speed of re-writing? All current DVD dual drives on the market have 4X ...
A new laser from Mitsubishi announced this week means that 16x DVD burners should be available by 2004. That means a 4.7GB DVD could be written in about three and a half minutes. Read Share this story ...
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