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Sony DRU-810A

JC 31.10.2005 - 10:02 1751 2
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Review @ AnandTech
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Well, there you have it folks. Sony’s use of the Philips’ Nexperia chipset has brought the company’s optical division up to speed in performance and quality of its writes to various types of media. The DRU-810A took each type of media readily and never choked at any of its tasks.

We’re always left with a sour taste when a drive does not burn the first disc in our line of media well, but Sony has not done this today. The DRU-810A took in the MCC 004 DVD+R media and spit out a finished readable disc very close to perfect, resulting in a little over 12,300 PI errors spread out over the disc - quite harmless.

The DRU-810A also performed well on the double layer (DVD+R) and dual layer (DVD-R) media, writing to the Mitsubishi DVD-R dual layer media at the standard, disc-rated 4x speed, but taking the Mitsubishi 2.4x media and pushing it to 8x speeds on the first layer and stepping down to just over 6x during the second layer. This is a great improvement over the DRU-7xxA series drives.

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hängt die brenn qualität nicht eher von den verwendeten rohlingen ab?

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Eigentlich ja - aber nur der Brenner in Kombination mit guten (passenden) Rohlingen erzeugt - gutes Brennergebnis ;)
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