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Samsung SH-S203B detail information

Posted by Wendy Collins
Posted on 21/09/07 21:15
Number of views 93217
Manufacturer Samsung
Product Samsung SH-S203B
Description 20x DVD burner with SATA interface and the worlds first 16x DL burner.
Awards Editor's Choice Award
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Conclusion

Positive:

  • Outstanding writing performance on DVD±R/DL.
  • Excellent/very good CD-R/RW writing quality and compatibility.
  • Excellent/very good DVD±R/RW writing quality.
  • Excellent/Very good DVD±R DL writing quality.
  • Can burn selected DVD±R/DL media faster than its rated speed.
  • Excellent reading performance and reliability.
  • Reads pressed DVD Video SL/DL and recordable media at 16x/12x.
  • Supports DVD-RAM read/write at 12x speed.
  • Supports BitSetting (BookType DVD-ROM) on DVD+R/RW/DL.
  • Supports Disc Quality Scanning with CD-Speed and KProbe.
  • Good software bundle.
  • Can read/write MINI DVD.
  • Can overburn CD-R and read and write 100 minute CD-R

 

Negative:

  • Single coloured read/write LED

 

Conclusion:


 

Let us summarize the most important positive and negative points below:

The main positive points:

The Samsung SH-S203B is the fastest drive we have tested here on CD Freaks as far as writing DVD media is concerned. Being a so called multi-drive, the Samsung SH-S203B supports all of the currently popular CD/DVD formats including DVD-RAM.

 

The Samsung SH-S203B was able to burn all our tested CD-R/RW media with excellent/very good quality and media compatibility was also very good.

DVD±R/RW writing quality was also of a very high standard and on most media excellent, the Samsung SH-S203B coping with some difficult to handle media extremely well. The Samsung SH-S203B was also able to burn selected DVD±R media at faster than its rated speed, and overall burning performance with DVD±R media was very impressive indeed. Recording the fastest write times we have seen.

The Samsung SH-S203B also proved to be a good performer with DVD-RAM media, again recording some very fast write times with our tested 12x DVD-RAM media.

The Samsung SH-S203B boasts a very fast 16x writing speed on DVD+R DL media, writing a full DL disc in 10 minutes and 33 seconds was most impressive. Not only was the performance excellent, recording the fastest burn times we have seen, but also the writing quality on our tested media was mostly very impressive.

Reading performance and reliability is excellent and a big improvement in speed terms over older Samsung models.

The supplied software bundle should provide a good starting point for new and more advanced users alike.


The main negative points:

There are virtually no negative things to say about the Samsung SH-S203B. If we were being critical, we could say that writing quality could be improved when writing Verbatim 4x DVD-R DL media. We could also say some tweaks to a few writing strategies for DVD±R media would be welcome. We are sure this will happen with future firmware updates.

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 Samsung SH-S203B is blazing fast, has a great feature set and burns media with excellent/very good quality. An outstanding effort from Samsung”

We were so impressed by the Samsung SH-S203B blazing fast performance, features and writing quality, that we decided to award the drive our prestigious CD Freaks “Editor’s Choice Award”.

By using our price grabber feature cdfreaks.pricegrabber we were unable to find a price listing for the drive.

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

Thanks to:


 

Plextor SA/NV (B) for providing the Plextor media used in this review.

 

Conrexx Technology B.V./RITEK Europe – The Netherlands for providing the media used in this review.

 

Daxon Technology Inc – Taiwan for providing the BenQ media used in this article.

 

Medea International – United Kingdom for providing the media used in this review.

 

 

 

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.

 

Ricoh Europe – For providing the media used in this review.

 

SVP Communication – The United Kingdom for providing the media used in this review.

 

Verbatim - United Kingdom for providing the media used in this review.

Pleomax for providing the media used in this review.

 
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Reactions on this item
I bought one based on the article. I have a Pioneer DVR 112D, a Pioneer DVR 110D, A Samsung SH S183L and a Samsung SH-S203B. The two Pioneer's read/rip a pressed DL DVD in 14:30 minutes the Samsung's take 22 minutes to read/rip the same DVD!! I'm using the latest free version of DVDFab Decrypter. What am I missing or what program should I be using to get the Samsung's to rip a a reasonable speed?
I'm having some DL burning problems with this drive. At this point, I'm not sure if it is drive, version of Nero or the DL disks.

CD-R's or DVD-R's burn okay.

No matter what I try, I cannot burn a complete DL disks. Nero randomly generates "Write Error"s.

Here's my system, drive and media details:
Windows Vista Business (Build 6000) (pre-SP1)
Nero Version: 8.0.3.0
Recorder: Version: SB03 - HA 1 TA 0 - 8.0.3.0
Recorder: TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203B, Media type: DVD+R9 Double Layer Disc Manufacturer ID: RITEK, Media Type ID: S04, Product revision number: 66
Disc Application Code: 0, Extended Information Indicators: 3

The disks are branded Memorex 8x DVD+R DL but it appears they were made by RITEK.
Lawhead, it's most likely because of the disc and not the drive. Ritek DL disks are unreliable. You'd better try Verbatim.
i too have a problem burning dl disks with this drive. It burned one successfully now all i get is errors when it initializes.
Should i buy it? :r :g :B
Is there a samsung external equivalent to the SH-S203B ?
@dunk01
SH-S203N, SH-S203P, with P being a replacement for N, no big difference.
Re Samsung SH-S203B:
Anyone know where I can buy the retail version? All I see on the net is the OPEM version.
Thanks for your assistance :)
what's the differens between SH-203B , SH-203S , SH-203P , SH-203D, SH-203N ? :o
Anyone know where I can purchase the RETAIL version of this Samsung SATA DVD/CD burner (SH-S203B)? I'm engaged in a new build and my mobo (DFI LanParty DK P35-T2RS) has lots of capabilities for SATA drives but looks like only one connection for an EIDE drive.
Thanks :)
Just got mine yesterday. It rips big files at 12x and writes 16x blanks at 20 x :p
I've not tried dl dvd's yet.

Joe
This message was edited at: 18-05-2008 16:03
want one just for single layer burning its the fastest ive seen
I just wanna know... is it lightscribe compatible???
I have had a SH-S203B,firmware SB03 since Feb. Worked great ,burning almost any media. Today I tried to burn a 133meg file to a cd-r, no go. Tried it with a DVD-R, no go. If I look in MY COMPUTER it shows the drive as a DVD-RAM drive. As soon as I load a blank DVD or CD, it changes to CD-ROM. I have tried rebooting, uninstalling and reinstalling the drive, let windows detect, same thing. I can still view files on CD's or DVD's, and watch DVD movies, but I can't get it to burn now. I have tried burning just using win xp, and it won't work.
Anyone have any Ideas?
I have had a SH-S203B,firmware SB03 since Feb. Worked great ,burning almost any media. Today I tried to burn a 133meg file to a cd-r, no go. Tried it with a DVD-R, no go. If I look in MY COMPUTER it shows the drive as a DVD-RAM drive. As soon as I load a blank DVD or CD, it changes to CD-ROM. I have tried rebooting, uninstalling and reinstalling the drive, let windows detect, same thing. I can still view files on CD's or DVD's, and watch DVD movies, but I can't get it to burn now. I have tried burning just using win xp, and it won't work.
Anyone have any Ideas?
Sorry for the dbl post. dunno why it did that
This message was edited at: 03-07-2008 01:59
I have the exact same problem... can't burn with CloneDVD to either my LG GSA-H73N or my Samsung SH-S203B... for the exact same reasons. Changes from CD-ROM to DVD-RAM and CloneDVD 2.9.1.9 can't handle it. My older version of Nero 6.6 burns without a hitch. So I rip with one set of software, burn with another. It'a a major pain but at least I can burn something. :g
I have narrowed it down to a problem with built in Imapi support in WinXP, I think. I tried to install an old copy of Nero 5.5, but the install fails. Says I have an older version on the computer. I have searched every folder on the HD, and checked the registry. No Nero found /shrug.
@mightymouse, maybe try c-cleaner.com.

I have a 203p, when i burn a audio cd around one in three tracks are unreadable in most cd player. i hope a driver update will fix it
@mightymouse

try nero clean tool then reinstall nero application.
I tried Nero clean , didn't work. I did a system restore back to right before I installed win xp SP3. All seemed to be working.
I installed Deepburner software, and it seemed to burn, but after the disc was ejected, and put back in, nothing was on the disc. I can see the rings on the back of the disc where it looks like it burned, but the disc shows empty in win explorer.
Gonna RMAthe drive back to newegg and hope the next one lasts longer.
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