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    Liteon SHM-165P6S DVD burner with DVD-RAM support

    Posted on Monday, November 28 2005 @ 00:33:19 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Lite-on has released the new SHM-165P6S Super AllWrite Drive which features DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW and DVD-RAM. This is the first drive for computers that offers support for DVD-RAM.
    This Super AllWrite Drive can support all of DVD formats: DVD. SHM-165P6S is able to rewrite certified DVD-RAM media at 5X maximum, write DVD+R DL ( Double Layer ) media at 8X maximum & DVD-R DL ( Dual Layer ) media at 4X maximum, write single layer DVD+R & DVD-R at 16X maximum, rewrite High-Speed DVD+RW at 8X maximum, rewrite High-Speed DVD-RW at 6X maximum, and read DVD-ROM media at 16X maximum.

    This drive is also an Ultra-Speed CD-RW drive. It can write CD-R media at 48X maximum, rewrite Ultra-Speed CD-RW media at 24X maximum, and read CD-ROM media at 48X maximum.
    More info over here.


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