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Philips Launches World's Fastest DVD Burner

Kelemvor

Lifer
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=569&ncid=738&e=1&u=/nm/20040622/tc_nm/film_dvd_dc

Didn't see this posted yet....


AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Philips Electronics has launched the world's first 16-speed DVD writer, which can burn a disc in less than six minutes, the Dutch group said on Tuesday.


U.S. computer maker Dell will be the first customer for the new DVD burner, sources familiar with the Philips activity told Reuters. Philips and Dell have a partnership to supply each other with products.


Philips said it planned to produce 600,000 of the devices every month. Computer makers will pay between 80 and 90 euros ($97-$109) per DVD writer when buying in large quantities, while consumers will have to pay around 180 euros.


The product, which has two layers that take the maximum storage capacity up to 8.5 gigabytes or four hours of DVD quality video, will be a mainstream feature in personal computers by the end of 2004, Philips said.


Until now, eight-speed burners were at the top of the range.


DVDs were designed to store film and video. With the advent of digital video cameras and still cameras, consumers are increasingly interested in editing their videos on a personal computer, then burning them on a DVD for storage or for sending to other people.


Philips' optical storage unit, which was also the first with an eight-speed DVD burner last September, returned to profitability in 2003 after heavy losses as a result of Asian competition.
 
16X is supposedly the same wall for DVD burning that 52X is for CDR's. Even using the best 8X media right now, the burn qaulity seems to still be lacking @ 8x, so maybe they should be concentrating on improving the media first...

Good news regardless..
 
8x = 10 minutes
16x = 6 minutes

Faster DL and RW is what I would look for, the 4 minutes and more chance of getting a coaster isn't that great.

How about a 8x +R, 8x +RW, 8x DL ...... That would great and for about $100 🙂
 
From what I've read, the speed improvents on DL media will be slow in coming. Supposedly, they aren't sure how much speed can be ramped up whent burning DL just yet.
 
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