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LG GSA-H10A detail information

Posted by Greg Cross
Posted on 25/07/06 23:22
Manufacturer LG
Product LG GSA-H10A
Description 16x DVD Burner Supports DVD-RAM
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Conclusion

Positive:


 

  • Very good to excellent writing quality on most tested media

  • Supports DVD±R 16x writing with sub 5:40 write times on most tested media

  • Supports CD-R/RW writing at 48x/32x

  • Supports DVD+RW/DVD-RW writing at 8x/6x

  • Can write some DVD+R DL media at higher than certified speed

  • Supports Bitsetting for DVD+R/+R DL (sets auto. BookType to DVD-ROM)

  • 'Two sheep" writer

  • Supports DAO-RAW writing

  • Supports DVD-RAM at 5x

  • Excellent documentation/Owner's Manual on CD

  • Full featured software bundle

Negative:


 

  • Reads CD-DA/RW only at 40x

  • Firmware locked read speeds on all but DVD±R and CD-R media

  • No support for Bitsetting on DVD+RW media

  • Green LED for both reading and writing

  • Overburn for DVD or CD-R not well supported

  • Very slow read speeds on pressed DVD-Video SL and DL discs

Conclusion:


 

 

Let's summarize the most important positive and negative points below:

The main positive points:

LG's offering with the GSA-H10A performs with good to excellent write quality on just about every media type tested with a few exceptions. The drives support for DVD-RAM truly makes this drive a \'Super Multi Drive'.

Bitsetting on DVD+R/+R DL is supported by default and ensures good compatibility with set top DVD players.

LG has included a software bundle with this drive that will have nearly every \'DVD' need covered for a beginning user as well as some of the more sophisticated needs of the more advanced user.

The main negative points:

There are few negatives to mention. The LG GSA-H10A does not offer over speed support with the exception of some DVD+R DL MIDs. Overburning support on CD-R and DVD is lacking, it also lacks bitsetting support on DVD+RW media. Pressed disc read speeds are locked at 4.8x making it one of the slowest reader/rippers. Some firmware improvements are required for a few select CD-R and DVD media.

To sum it all up, this is what we would say: 'The LG GSA-H10A makes an excellent choice if you are looking for a drive that supports all available DVD/RAM/CD media. The drive is a good to excellent writer and with removal of read speed locks on some media types, support for bitsetting on +RW media and some firmware improvements the LG GSA-H10A would truly be a well rounded drive."

We could not find a price using price grabber feature cdfreaks.pricegrabber. We did find this website showing an average price of $45.00 Canadian for the OEM version. (April, 2006).

You may comment on this review below or in this forum thread .

Thanks to:

 


 

 

For providing the Verbatim media used in this review. Verbatim provides high quality media all over the world and strives to be the standard for DVD hardware reviewing.

 For providing the Memorex media used in this review. Memorex is one of the largest providers of all types of media for larger parts of the world.

 For providing the Maxell media used in this review. Maxell is one of the world's leading producers of optical and magnetic memory media.

 
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Hey, thanks. I've been waiting for this review.. Well done.:)
I can only find a drive model GSA-H10N in my area. But there is no review for that drive. I was told that the drive reviewed (GSA-H10A) and the drive I find around here (GSA-H10N) are one and the same accept for the firmware being different.

Is this true? Thus can I read this review and quality scans as an accurate representation of the GSA-H10N? If there is differences between these two drives due to the different firmware or other what would they be?

Thank-you as always for all reviews here and TIA to anyone who can help me with my above question.
My GSA-H10A will at times not recognize a dual layer disc and report the drive as empty. I've been able to burn a dual layer disc with imgburn(re-release of dvddecrypter) but the drive can't read it. i can however read the disc on a sony dw-u18a. I have the latest firmware JL05
I have this drive, and after one year it stopped being able to burn DVDs. It would still burn CDs but had just a problem with DVD burning. I updated the firmware and this cured the problem. I'm posting this here in case someone does a search for this drive/that problem.
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