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Articles: Storage

Sony DRX-800UL External DVD Burner Review (page 12)


Category: Storage

by Andrey Kuznetcov

[ 09/15/2005 | 01:20 PM ]


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Fujifilm DVD+RW 4x

The DVD+RW disc from Fujifim showed very good burning quality. The maximum number of errors of both types is within the acceptable range, according to ECMA. I would also like to stress that this disc shows very even burning quality all the way.

TDK DVD+RW 4x

In case of a DVD+RW disc from TDK we see that the number of PI Failures grew unacceptably high. So, we wouldn’t call this disc a quality one, according to the just discussed formal criteria.

Digitex DVD-RW 4x

The quality of the DVD-RW disc from Digitex also leaves much to be desired. The numbers went far beyond the acceptable limits. Moreover, the burning quality is very diverse over the entire disc.

Verbatim DVD-RW 4x

The last disc from verbatim we used for our today’s tests proved very good. The numbers for PI Errors and PI Failures stayed within the ranges set by ECMA.

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