Product MPN
Key Features
There are many different types of burners that serve different purposes. Choose one by deciding how much information you need to store and how quickly you want to recover it. CD Duplicator CD Duplicators read one CD and write directly onto a second. CD-RW CD-RW are writable CDs that can also be erased and re-written. DVD Duplicator DVD Duplicators read DVDs and write directly onto a second. DVD+R DVD+R is a regular writable DVD with random access capabilities. Random access allows the device to find data anywhere on a disk, instead of having to search from the beginning. DVD+R Dual Layer This is a single-sided DVD that can record two layers of data, up to about 8.5 GB, with random access capabilities. DVD+RW DVD+RW is a regular re-writable DVD with random access capabilities. DVD-R DVD-R is a writable DVD without random access capabilities. DVD-RAM This is a two-sided re-writable format with random access capabilities. DVD-RW Similar to DVD+RW, but somewhat less capable of working as a random access device. DVD±R These burners are capable of writing DVD-R as well as DVD+R disks. DVD±RW These burners are capable of writing and re-writing DVD-RW as well as DVD+RW. DVD±RW Dual Layer These burners are capable of writing and re-writing DVD-RW DL and DVD+RW DL.
Refers to whether the device is a single drive or a duplicator unit capable of handling several discs at once.
Storage Type
DVD Duplicator
Write speed is the term commonly used to describe the speed at which the drive can write data.
Write Speed
16x (CD), 4x (DVD+R), 4x (DVD-R)
Internal Internal refers to drives that are installed inside a desktop computer. External External refers to drives that work outside of a computer, via some sort of connecting wire. Plug-In Module This refers to drives that are used inside of laptop computers. Proprietary Proprietary burners have much higher production output, and are generally used when making a very large number of copies.
Platform refers to which operating system (e.g., Windows 98 or OS X) the device can be used with.
Technical Features
The connection standard (like a USB or Firewire cable) through which the burner will send and receive information with other devices.
This refers to the types of disks that the drive will support. Many disks are not interchangeable, so it is important to choose a drive that can use the disks you want to work with.
Supported CD Formats
Video-CD, CD Audio, CD-R, CD-RW
This refers to the types of disks that the drive will support. Many disks are not interchangeable, so it is important to choose a drive that can use the disks you want to work with.
Supported DVD Formats
DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW
Supported Media Writing Standards
CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW
The amount of trays within the device. Trays are where the disks are read and written.
System Requirements
Operating System
Apple MacOS, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP
Dimensions
Warranty
Miscellaneous
Release Date
9 February, 2004