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Electronics : Sony DRU840A 20x Internal Dual-Layer DVD Burner

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Sony DRU840A 20x Internal Dual-Layer DVD Burner

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Sony DRU840A 20x Internal Dual-Layer DVD Burner
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3950





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sony
Color: SILVER
EAN: 0027242719712
Hard Disk Size: 8 GB
Label: Sony
Product Manufacturer: Sony
Model: DRU840A
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: September 10, 2007
Ranking: 3950
Studio: Sony
Warranty: 1 year limited warranty


Piece facts:
  • DVD+R double layer and DVD-R dual layer burning
  • Store up to 8.5 GB of data on one single sided, double layer DVD disc
  • Improved writing speeds for all DVD formats
  • Record up to 4 hours of video on double/dual layer discs
  • Works with 4.7 GB DVD+R/+RW and 8.5 GB double/dual layer discs




Burner DVD Dual-Layer Internal 20x DRU840A Sony






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Sony's new DVD burner incorporates new 8.5GB DVD-R Dual Layer, DVD+R Double Layer burning and dual format 4.7GB DVD burning. lt has a maximum speed of 20x for DVD burning. That translates up to 27MB per second for really fast DVD copying. Double/Dual Layer discs let you store up to 8.5GB on a single DVD+R Double Layer or DVD-R Dual Layer disc, giving you plenty of room for more video and audio entertainment, digital photo archives, and information storage and the DRU-840A provides a faster speed of up to 12x burning or 16.2MB per second. DVD+R burning speed is a blazing 20X maximum, burning a full DVD in approximately 5 minutes.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Good product ...
Good hardware. No problems at all 40x cd's 12x DVD's. Software is DVD lite (Nero), clunky and not complete. The video part of the software hits you up to buy the upgrade immediately. I guess I get to keep the CD/DVD burning software.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Dead On Arrival
Unfortunately when I received this internal drive it was DOA so I cannot review it at this time. I expected very good performance, since I am satisfied with the external version of this same drive which I also own. I am only rating this drive as one star because there is no other option to assign when you receive a DOA product.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * burner works ...
the dvd burner works well. The only problem i have with the burner is the software that comes with it. i have loaded and deleted the soft ware 3 times. each time i load the soft ware is freezes up my microsoft word program. when i delete the included software my works works great.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Simple and Dependable
I am constantly making slideshows for our family and friends,and when my DVD burner died, I was at a loss as to what to do next. I ordered this burner on a friend's recommendation. When it arrived, I was hesitant about installing it (I have ZERO skills in that area!) But I followed the diagram, took my computer cover off, and within a few short minutes, I had replaced the burner and was up and running again. In the past three weeks, I've made three slideshows and am working on a fourth one, and so far, it has been very dependable --- no glitches, whatsoever. I would definitely recommend this burner to anyone who needs an affordable, dependable burner for their computer.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Nice DVD writer at a bargain price ...
My old Pioneer DVD writer was too slow for my needs although for the last 3 years it had been a great workhorse. So I was looking for something faster. The SONY DRU840A perfectly fit my requirements. It is fast, no doubt about that, it is also very silent and at the price I paid ($42.00) it can't get any better than that.

Just a word of caution to buyers. If you already have a DVD writer installed on your PC and you are using XP Pro, after you install a second DVD writer for some reason the OS get confused and stops reading CD-Rs although writing is not a problem. But the issue is not due to the DRU840A. I believe the moment you install any 2 DVD burners on your XP Pro PC, you are most likely to notice this problem. I am unable to get rid of this, so as a workaround I transfer data from my CD-R to a flash drive and use it on my PC.

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