dailytech.com— Plextor has a new drive with 10X dual layer write speed, 18X DVDR write speed. That's like 3 minutes to burn a normal DVDR.
Feb 13, 2006View in Crawl 4
man, f**k dual layer. i bought a DVD burner just for that reason, expecting media prices to go to something reasonable within a year. no soap - blanks are still ridiculously expensive. i'm with bman001, planned obsolescence sucks. When it comes to burnable media, i'll take capacity over speed any day.
DVD IS NOT NEXT GEN! omg... jesus christ. this why digg is not a good news website. OP constantly give crappy title. digg needs a better rating system.
acceptab1eunameFeb 13, 2006
man, f**k dual layer. i bought a DVD burner just for that reason, expecting media prices to go to something reasonable within a year. no soap - blanks are still ridiculously expensive. i'm with bman001, planned obsolescence sucks. When it comes to burnable media, i'll take capacity over speed any day.
Closed AccountFeb 14, 2006
This is why we need holographic media. We're definitely going to run into a huge speed bump once HD-DVD/Blu-Ray comes along.
cvrefugeeFeb 14, 2006
Discs burned at a higher rate than 4X tend to have more errors...so what's the point of 18X? Is this a conspiracy to sell more blank discs?
aznboi04kFeb 14, 2006
DVD IS NOT NEXT GEN! omg... jesus christ. this why digg is not a good news website. OP constantly give crappy title. digg needs a better rating system.
kohan69Feb 14, 2006
Uhm, I still burn at 4x, cuz disks burned at 16x, especially video, last 1/6 the time 4x does imho
feanor512Feb 14, 2006
>We need some reliable 16x mediaTaiyo Yuden