Samsung debuts 1st 18x SATA DVD writer to the market
Posted on 08/12/06 13:02 by Seán Byrne                             
Samsung debuts 1st 18x SATA DVD writer to the market

Samsung has launched the world's first 18x Serial ATA DVD writer to the market, the WriteMaster(TM) SH-S183L.  Unlike most IDE based DVD writers that have a maximum bus transfer rate of 33MB/s to 66MB/s, the Samsung drive features 150MB/s, 300MB/s and 600MB/s transfer rates for a much improved burst performance.  The drive also features 12x DVD-RAM, 8x DVD±R DL and LightScribe direct disc labelling support.

Its 12x DVD-RAM support improves DVD-RAM writing time by up to 5 minutes over other drives on the market.  Other features include a Weight Balancing System, Speed Adjustment Technology, Tilt Actuator Compensation and Double Optimum Power Control.  The drive is shipping and is selling for an estimated street price of $89.99

Like many other DVD writers with other Samsung DVD writers in particular, unfortunately this writer does have the drawback in limiting the read-back of DVD+R & DVD-R to a reduced rate of 12x.  While this is unlikely going to affect those who mainly just write large quantities of media (such as businesses handing out content on DVD), it would make it more time consuming to read recordable DVDs for those who regularly copy data from DVDs.  

The full press release can be read at the Broadcast Newsroom here.

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By jdub, Fri 8 Dec 2006 20:47
YES!! Win!
By jcurrier311, Fri 8 Dec 2006 22:42
Maybe in the US! Plextor launched the 760sa in Europe a while ago! 18X dvd +/-R
By jcurrier311, Fri 8 Dec 2006 23:05
Maybe in the US! Plextor launched the 760sa in Europe a while ago! 18X dvd +/-R
By hardgiant, Sat 9 Dec 2006 08:41
To bad we won't see any 12x DVD-RAM media in the market to make it worth the upgrade. Frown
By ghetocowboy, Sat 9 Dec 2006 09:42
ghetocowboyCool, finally a drive that does not depend on ITAPI and thus not worrying about the driver issues. I've long waited for An SATA drive that does not give any problem with windows driver. Forget about plextor, over price and the quality is not the same as those old school scsi burners
By MetalSlayerX, Sat 9 Dec 2006 10:31
Looks like their timing is good. I need another SATA DVD writer. All my IDE buses are taken. (4 ATA IDE's Smilie ) I hope the burns are good.
By Dennis_Olof, Sat 9 Dec 2006 13:10
It's about TIME !!! Is this the first TRUE SATA DVD burner, thats nice. Maby we will se more, dvd burners, dvd-rom, and other optical media going to true SATA mode. Finaly to get rid of the old IDE interface Big Grin

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