So far DL DVD-r is going to be slower. Most drives I see are 1x.
But DL DVD+R is faster. Most I see are listed at 2.4x and I've seen one that claims it burns the first layer at 4x and the second at 2.4x.
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How about this Philips 16x DVD+R burner with support for DVD-R/RW and
DVD+R9 in July. I can't wait.
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Any word on whether sony or philips plans to release any standalone dual burners(including price)? Or are they only planning to release them for PC's?
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I haven't seen Sony make them. They just rebag others. Maybe this one is going to be a Benq?
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Sony does have a dvd standalone console burner out, that I was considering purchasing. It burns +RW, -RW, -R dvds.
So that's why I was wondering if they'd make a dual layered stand alone burner, or allow you to update the existing one with firmware.
I also have a sony internal 510a -/+ R/RW burner, which I was wondering the same thing about.
I don't trust philips when it comes to dvd burners anymore.
They basically suck.
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