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Review: Philips DVDR1648
Reviewer: Jan70
Provided by: Philips Europe (NL)
Firmware:
P2.2
Manufactured: May 2005

Philips was kind enough to send us the Philips DVDR1648. This drive supports 16x DVD±R, 8x/6x DVD+RW/DVD-RW and 8x/4x DVD+R DL/DVD-R DL writing technology, allowing Double/Dual Layer discs of 8.5Gb to be written.

Philips has a long history for developing optical drives and has in the past joined up with BenQ for manufacturing and developing optical drives. This strategy alliance seems to gain both BenQ and Philips. BenQ has the production facilities, while Philips designs chipset/electronic components as well as being on of the main DVD+R/RW developers.

Company information:

We are sure that most of you know Philips already, but let us take a look at some of the company information found at www.philips.com

Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) is one of the world's biggest electronics companies and Europe's largest, with sales of EUR 29 billion in 2003. It is a global leader in color television sets, lighting, electric shavers, medical diagnostic imaging and patient monitoring, and one-chip TV products. Its 165,300 employees in more than 60 countries are active in the areas of lighting, consumer electronics, domestic appliances, semiconductors, and medical systems.

Global Leader

Royal Philips Electronics is tenth on Fortune's list of global top electronics corporations. We are active in about 60 businesses, varying from consumer electronics to domestic appliances and from security systems to semiconductors.

We are a world leader in digital technologies for television and displays, wireless communications, speech recognition, video compression, storage and optical products as well as the underlying semiconductor technology that makes these breakthroughs possible.

We have world class solutions in lighting, medical systems (particularly scanning and other diagnostic systems) and personal and domestic appliances where our investments in design and new materials are critical to success.

Translated into figures, we produce over 2.4 billion incandescent lamps every year, and some 30 million picture tubes.

Around 2.5 million heart procedures (scans and interventional procedures) on X-ray equipment are carried out each year using our technology.

One in seven television sets worldwide contains a Philips picture tube, and 60 percent of all telephones contain Philips products.

Thirty percent of offices around the world are lit by Philips Lighting, which also lights 65 percent of the world's top airports, 55 percent of major soccer stadium, and 30 per cent of hospitals.

The strength of Philips' global operations is reflected in its (value-based) leadership position in many of the markets in which it is active:

 

World

Europe

Lighting

1

1

Consumer Electronics (audio/video)

3

1

Monitors (units)

4

3

Shavers

1

1

Steam irons

2

2

Semiconductors

9

4

Color picture tubes

3

1

DVD recorders

1

1

Medical imaging equipment

2

1

Dental care (electric toothbrushes)

2

2

Company strategy:

'BEST"

- BUSINESS EXCELLENCE THROUGH SPEED AND TEAMWORK -

The BEST program is Philips' chosen path to achieve business excellence. It describes a set of methods and tools by which we continuously improve our efforts. Previous successful initiatives are incorporated in the program to make sure we learn as much as possible from our successes in the past.

Business Excellence

We are all committed to improving processes in-line with the company's strategic targets. To this end, Philips has adopted BEST to reach this goal. It is our ambition to be one of the best companies in the world: the best to trade with, work for, and invest in.

Our Measures:

  • Customers are fully satisfied by the quality of Philips' products and services
  • Employees develop and use their full potential
  • Shareholders get a premium return on their investment
  • Suppliers choose to work with us as this generates superior value for both
  • The larger community appreciates our contribution to the quality of life

Speed and Teamwork:

Speed and Teamwork lie at the heart of the BEST initiative. Each and every individual within Philips knows that only by fully cooperating and working together we are able to perfect our business processes. That's why we focus on:

  • Working smarter and reducing the cycle-time of processes
  • Working in teams and learning from the best practices of others

The tools and approaches in the BEST initiative all are based on these two focal areas and all fit in the improvement cycle:

"Plan - Do - Check - Learn"

If you are interested in reading more company information, please visit www.philips.com.

 

Drive specifications:


Now let us take a look at the specifications of the Philips DVDR1648, found at Philips' UK website:

Storage Media

Access time (typical) :  120ms on CD, 140 ms on DVD

Disc capacity :  8.5 GB DVD+R DL,4.7 GB DVD+R/R

Mass storage class compliant :  yes

Reading speeds :  16x on DVD-ROM, 10x on DVD+R DL, 10x on DVD+R, 10x on DVD+RW, 10x on DVD-R, 10x on DVD-RW, 40x on CD-R, 32x on CD-RW

Recording format :  UDF and ISO 9660

Recording media :  8cm CDs (only in hor. pos.), CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R double layer, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW

Recording speeds :  16x on DVD+R, DVD+R DL 8x, DVD-R 16x, 48x on CD-R

Supported formats :  8cm discs, CD-Audio, CD-Bridge, Stereo out (2 cinch), CD-I, CD-Recordable, CD-Rewritable, CD-ROM, CD-Text, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-ROM, DVD/R, DVD/RW, Photo CD

Write modes :  Disc at once (DAO), Fixed packet, Multi session (MS), Over-burn writing, Packet writing, Raw mode burning, Session at once (SAO), Track at once (TAO), Variable packet

Rewriting speeds :  8x on DVD+RW, 32x on CD-RW

ReWriting speed :  6x DVD-RW

Recording speed :  DVD-R DL 4X

 

Connectivity

Other connections :  12 V DC in, Analogue audio left / right out 2x, IDE interface connector, Master / slave select jumper

 

Convenience

Ease of installation :  Plug & Play

 

Accessories

Included accessories :  4 mounting screws, CD-ROM with software & manual, User manual

 

Software

Ahead Nero Suite 6 :  Nero Burning Rom 6, InCD 4, Nero Vision express 2, Nero media Player 1

 

System Requirements

PC OS :  Win 98 SE, 2000, ME, XP

Processor :  Pentium III 500MHz or faster

RAM memory :  128 MB

Hard disc space :  500 MB

 

Dimensions

Product dimension (WxDxH) inch :  20x15x4 cm

Product weight :  0.9 kg

Product dimensions (WxDxH) :  20x15x4.1 cm

 

Power

Adaptor type :  DC 5V/12V

Power consumption :  25 W

 

Technical specifications

Humidity :  5 - 90 %RH (no condensation)

Operating temperature range :  5 - 50 °C

Safety standards :  EN60950, EN60825,UL1950

EMC standards :  EN55022, EMS55024,FCC Part 15

Access time :  CD: <120msec (typical), DVD: <140msec (typical)


 

What's inside the box?


On this page we will take a look at the drive and its technology.

Below you will see the contents:


  • The internal drive itself
  • Nero 6 OEM Suite
  • Guide and Help documentation (How to…..?)

Now it's time to take a look at the drive itself:

As we can see, there are some changes on the bezel this time compared to previous models. On the bezel we found; an eject button, an emergency eject hole and a LED (green - for read and write - we prefer a different LED colour though for writing). The logos include the CD-RW Ultra+ logo, the Philips company logo, the model-series logo, a DVD Alliance DVD+R DL logo, and a DVD Forum DVD-R/RW logo.

On the underside of the drive we found two stickers, and we can read it was manufactured in Malaysia, dated May 2005.

On top of the drive and on the right side, we can see the ventilation system/feature called Air Flow Cooling System (AFCS) and Anti-Dust Cooling System (ADCS).

On the back of the drive starting from the left, we can see a digital audio connector; analogue audio connector; pins and jumper to set the drive to cable select, slave or master; IDE connector and finally the power connector.

We installed the drive without any problems and here is a screenshot from Nero InfoTool:

 

From the screenshot of Nero InfoTool above, we miss Mt.Rainier and a larger buffer size. Our drive came shipped with firmware P2.2 (which support the SolidBurn feature).

And another shot from Nero Burning ROM:

 

But let us continue this review and see how it really performs.

On the next page we will take a look at the test machine, the software, the drive features…………

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Reactions on this item
My first CD drive was the good old Philips 3610 (no overspeed at the time).

Its a pitty it doesn't support DVD-RAM and maybe LS or LF (to write labels).
Is this drive equivalent of BenQ DW1650?
^dw1640 i believe
Yes, curious that the review fails to make direct comparisons to its BenQ equivalent.

Otherwise, like all cdfreaks.com reviews, it's well done.
Did you realize the PI-8 errors and PI-1 failures , they r the lowest numbers i've ever seen, they proof that PHILIPS iDVDR1648 s the best.
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