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Old Jul 9, 2006, 03:47 PM   #1
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Sony 16x DVD-R media review @ CDR-Zone

Source: CDR-Zone
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A while ago, CDR-Zone reviewed Sony's 16x DVD+R media and found some good results on various recording devices. Today is time to continue that theme and review Sony's 16x DVD-R media and here it is.

"Using Sonys patented AccuCORE technology ( Accurate Compatibility and Reliability ) should ensure that a consistently decent recording is maintained time after time, disc after disc. Also, being Sony media I would also expect most if not all PC DVD recording devices to support it at its maximum rated speed of 16x where system throughput allows. Fast addressing technology should also allow for quick access and reliable fast addressing from standalone DVD recorders. It should also provide long archiving ability as well as dust and scratch protection. And to finish off the claims of Sony, it should be adaptable in most normal 'room' temperatures and provide a stable writing experience as well as stain and static protection."

Thanks to ulukai_nl for the submit!
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