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Old Jun 6, 2003, 12:49 AM   #1
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exclamation New Product from Sony: Sony DRU-510A

This is an update to the awesome DRU-500A its Predecessor. This is what sony's site entails.

Product:
DRU-510A
Dual RW DVD/CD Internal Drive



Overview Fast Facts:
• Supports all popular DVD formats for maximum compatibility
• 4X Recording DVD+RW, 4X Recording DVD+R, 2X Recording DVD-RW, 4X Recording DVD-R, 8X Reading (DVD-ROM Max.)
• 24X CD-R Recording (Max.) 16 X CD-RW Recording (Max.) 32X Reading (Max.)
• Industry standard ATAPI interface for easy installation
• Compatible with most home DVD players.
• Software suite for Windows® based PCs

> Comprehensive Technical Specifications


Feature Descriptions

Up to 4.7 GB Capacity
Sony's latest Dual RW DVD/CD drive records up to 4.7 GB of data or more than 2 hours of high quality MPEG2 video on a DVD+RW/+R or DVD-RW/-R or disc.

Supports all DVD formats for maximum compatibility
Sony’s new dual RW DVD/ drive now supports multiple DVD formats including DVD+RW, DVD+R, DVD-RW, and DVD-R for optimal compatibility with your playback hardware

High Performance CD-R/RW burning
The DRU-510A also functions as a high performance CD burner,up to 24X CD-R and 16X CD-RW burning.

Powerful software bundle
Industry standard applications for creating and editing DVD video discs from camcorder/VCR tapes, backing up your valuable data, storing and sharing large files, watching DVD movies on your PC, and so much more.

The difference between the two is the higher burn rates of DVD+ format to 4x each and 16X CD RW.

This looks like to be the last of the red light laser for DVD burning. I hope someone finds a faster burning for dvd, but not at this point with the red laser. It has come along way though

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