Damn, 8-speed is gewoon niet stoer meer... Nu komt Plextor ook al met een 12-speed drive (thanks TrickTrac voor de link):
Total Solution Features
- 12X write (600KB/s)
- 4X rewrite (300KB/s)
- 14X-32X read P-CAV (2100KB/s - 4800KB/s)
- SCSI-3 Interface (UltraSCSI) (20MB/s Burst Data Transfer Rate)
- Access Time 160 ms
- 4MB Buffer
- Capable of reading and writing CD TEXT information
- Compatible with:
- Windows, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT
- MultiRead Compatible
- One-Year Full Warranty (parts, labor)
Leading Edge Performance
Plextor, one of the leading companies for the development and production of CD-ROM drives, CD-Recorders and CD-ReWriters is expanding its range with the PlexWriter 12/4/32, which writes CD's at 12-speed, rewrites at 4-speed and reads at 32-speed. The PlexWriter 12/4/32 is the ideal instrument for both professional and private users who want to copy CD's, archive large files, or create multimedia productions.
The PlexWriter 12/4/32 comes in both internal and external version with a Tray load mechanism. The internal version will be available in Retail and Bulk version.
The internal Retail version contains: PlexWriter 12/4/32, 1 blank CD-R disk, 1 blank CD-R/W disk, 12 language manual, audio cable, Recording Software (WinOnCD + Packet CD + BackMeUp), Plextor Utility software.
The external Retail version contains: contents of the internal retail version (without audio cable) + power cableThe Bulk version contains: PlexWriter 12/4/32, 12 language manual, Plextor Utility software (no recording software in the Bulk version)
The PlexWriter 12/4/32 is supported by a unique one-year on-site collect and return guarantee by Plextor, by which any inconveniences resulting from a defect are reduced to a minimum. The firmware is stored in FlashROM which makes it possible to quickly and easily upgrade to the latest version. CD-Text is also completely supported.
With the PlexWriter 12/4/32, the user has a perfect all-in-one product for backup, duplication and all multimedia applications. CD's can be written, rewritten and read on a single unit, and at the highest possible speed.
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