Pioneer BDR-202 detail information
| Posted by | Wendy Collins |
| Posted on | 11/11/07 13:17 |
| Manufacturer | Pioneer |
| Product | Pioneer BDR-202 |
| Description | Blu-ray writer with support for writing Blu-ray discs at 4x, DVD R at 12x and CD-R at 24x |
Positive:
- Can write BD-R/RE at 4x/2x
- Can read BD-ROM/BD-R/RE at 5x reading speed
- Supports DVD-RAM read and write at 5x
- Excellent/very good CD-R/RW writing quality.
- Excellent/very good DVD±R/RW writing quality.
- Excellent DVD-R DL writing quality.
- Supports BitSetting (BookType DVD-ROM) on DVD+R DL.
- Excellent build quality.
- Good software package.
- Near silent operation when playing back BD and DVD movies.
Negative:
- Doesn’t support BitSetting for DVD+R/RW
- DVD+RW writing quality on our tested media could be improved.
- Single coloured LED for read/write.
- Slow reading and writing of CD-R/DVD media by today’s standards.
Conclusion:
Let us summarize the most important positive and negative points below:
The main positive points:
The Pioneer BDR-202 performed extremely well in our tests. BD-R writing performance was excellent and BD-RE writing performance was also very good. Reading performance with BD media was also very strong, offering the fastest reading speeds currently available. We would also like to note that BDR-202 can read BD-ROM (BD9) at 8x reading speed, we however were not able to find this media type to run a test.
The Pioneer BDR-202 was able to burn all our tested CD-R/RW media with excellent/very good quality.
DVD±R/RW writing quality was also of a very high standard and on most media very good/excellent.
DVD-R DL writing quality was excellent with our tested media and BitSetting was also supported on DVD+R DL media with BookType set to DVD-ROM.
The inclusion of DVD-RAM read and write is also very useful and adds to the drive’s appeal.
The CyberLink BD Solution software bundle should provide a good starting point for owners of the Pioneer BDR-202 for playing and creating BD content. Blu-ray movie playback via PowerDVD using an HDCP compliant screen was excellent.
The Pioneer BDR-202’s build quality is also excellent. The drive has a solid feel and is fairly heavy. The eject tray has a nice firm feel to it. The drive is also quiet and almost completely silent when playing back Blu-ray or DVD movies.
The main negative points:
There are not many negative things to say about the Pioneer BDR-202. Our only real gripe is CD/DVD performance. The drive is slow in both reading and writing to CD and DVD recordable media. But we would like to add, no slower and indeed a lot faster than many other BD drives in this department. We would also have liked the drive to have been able to write to BD-R/RE double layer.
We would also like to see different coloured LED’s being used for read/write.
To sum up, this is what we would say:
“The Pioneer BDR-202 is a very strong performing Blu-ray drive and does exactly what Pioneer claims it can do. Another excellent effort from Pioneer”.
You may comment on this review below or in this forum thread.
Thanks to:
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SVP Communication – The United Kingdom for providing the media used in this review.
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Medea International – United Kingdom for providing the media used in this review. |
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Verbatim - United Kingdom for providing the media used in this review.
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Daxon Technology Inc – Taiwan for providing the BenQ media used in this article.
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Pleomax for providing the media used in this review. |
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Ricoh Europe – For providing the media used in this review.
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Plextor SA/NV (B) for providing the Plextor media used in this review.
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OK, fire away ... I'm ready for the intellectuals to put me right ...


Especially the recordable media is still way too expensive in front of the dvd


Especially the recordable media is still way too expensive in front of the dvd





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