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  1. FYI.

    Just saw this item added to one of my distributor's inventory lists, no estimated release date was shown. Wondering if this is a rebranded Sony drive.

    Description: The Liteon DVD-Dual/CD ReWritable drive features a 4X Max DVD-R and +R Write, 2X DVD-RW Rewrite, 2.4x Max DVD+RW Rewrite, and 8x Max DVD-ROM Reading. 24x Max. CD-R write, 10X Max CD-RW Rewrite and 32X Max Cd-ROM reading. Conforms to DVD specifications and DVD+R/+RW 4.7 GB basic format specifications. 8MB Buffer size with a 250ms access time on DVD disc and 300 ms on cd disc.

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    Mfr.: Lite-On Mfr. Model: LDW-400D
    Category: DRIVES-CD/CDRW/DVD
    Sub Category: DVD-Recorders Est.Retail Price: $309.00
    Weight: 3.5 lb.
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  2. My Computer distributor have listed it also.. but no price and avalability is not before June..

    Is the price Canadian or US ? if it'S US, then it will help me to choose the LG drive
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    The LITE-ON is
    an NEC or SONY inside
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  4. Originally Posted by dcsos
    The LITE-ON is
    an NEC or SONY inside
    Lite-On manufacturs its own drives and it will use MediaTek DSPs and Sanyo PUHs. Lite-On will release both DVD+R/RW writers and DVD±R/RW writers. The former should be released in June while the latter might be delayed to August. All according to Digitimes.

    I've seen the following three other model numbers mentioned besides LDW-400D: LDW-401D, LDW-401S and LDW-421S but I'm not sure about the specifications.
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    Sorry I'M WRONG

    but I'm allowed, as my previous LITE-ON purchases
    (2 CD-R drives) were both in fact rebranded MITSUBISHI's
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  6. my understanding is that Lite-on is a rebadge outfit. here in the states a lite-on drive is not a r&d effort. not sure how this plays into dvd-r+r drives as it relates to today's technology. perhaps thev've stepped up their r&d efforts.
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    Lite on makes their own drives, in fact in the US a number of CD-RW manufactuers are buying liteon drives and rebadging them for their own needs.

    I've owned 3 liteon drives so far and to my knowledge not one has been another brands rebranded drive.
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