Lite On LH-20A1S DVD RW Dual Layer Burner

Highlights: DVD±RW Dual Layer, 12x (DVD), 48x (CD) Read, 48x (CD), 8x (DVD+R DL), 8x (DVD-R DL), 20x (DVD+R), 20x (DVD-R) Write... (more)

Lite On LH-20A1S DVD RW Dual Layer Burner

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LiteOn's mission is to consistently meet or exceed its customers' expectations by providing solutions with outstanding performance, competitiveness, and punctuality.PRODUCT FEATURES:Serial ATA half-height internal combination drive;Support double layer DVD+/- R9 recording function;SMART-BURN avoids buffer under run error, automatically adjusting writing strategy & running OPC to provide the best burning quality;SMART-X function adjusts CD-DA / VCD / DVD data extraction to a fastest allowable speed according to both data request rate from host and disk quality;SMART-WRITE: Through drive's self-learning function, automatically detect and decide the optimal write strategy of DVD recordable media for the best write quality;ABS system reduces vibration and noise during recording and reading;Supports fixed packet, variable packet, TAO, SAO, DAO, random access time, incremental, sequential recording, restricted overwrite, layer jump recording, raw mode burning & over-burn.

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Rating of 5 out of 5.0 Written By OXCOM on 2007-07-19

What can I say, it works. I plugged it in, and it was recognized at boot up, and works like a traditional IDE. I have no idea if it's faster, smarter, or whatever, but it freed up an IDE port for an additional hard drive.


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