Sony DRX-S70U detail information
| Posted by | Kip R. |
| Posted on | 12/05/08 00:39 |
| Number of views | 7550 |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Product | Sony DRX-S70U |
| Description | Sony DRX-S70U is overall a fine and very good performing Slim-Line Multi DVD Burner |
Conclusion
Positive:
- Excellent/very good CD-R/RW writing quality.
- Excellent/very good DVD+R writing quality.
- Supports 8x/6x DVD+RW/-RW writing speeds.
- Supports DVD-RAM read/write at 5X.
- Nicely designed drive; very small size
- Excellent build quality.
- Good software bundle.
- Low power consumption.
- Portable.
Negative:
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Slow compared to a modern standard sized drives
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Lack of Bitsetting support.
Conclusion:

Let us summarize the most important positive and negative points below:
The main positive points:
Following our tests we found that this drive is a very good Multi DVD burner. The Sony DRX-S70U is called “Multi DVD Burner” since it supports recording on all available media formats including CD-R/RW, DVD±R/±RW, DVD±R Double/Dual Layer, and DVD-RAM. It is packed with a comprehensive software suite from Nero Burning ROM 7 which is worth the extra retail price.
The Sony DRX-S70U was able to burn all our tested CD-R media with very good to excellent quality. Our tests on DVD+R media were also very good to excellent for the most part.
The small size and design of the Sony DRX-S70U coupled with the quality of the build will make it a welcome compliment to your system as a portable drive.
The main negative points:
There are very few negative things to say about the Sony DRX-S70U, the drive is slow at reading and writing compared to a modern 18x/20x DVD Re-Writer, but then again it is in line with most of the slim line drives available at this time.
To sum up, this is what we would say:
“Sony DRX-S70U is overall a fine and very good performing Slim-Line Multi DVD Burner.” We therefore present the Sony DRX-S70U with the CDFreaks’ Safe Buy Award.

We found the Sony DRX-S70U available at newegg.com (retail) for $96.99 USD.
You may discuss/comment this review below or in this forum thread.
Thanks to:
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Maxell USA – For providing the media used in this review. |
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Memorex USA – For providing the media used in this review. |
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Optodisc USA – For providing the media used in this review. |
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Rima.com USA – For providing Taiyo Yuden media used in this review. |
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Advanced Media/Ritek-USA – For providing the media used in this review. |
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Verbatim USA – For providing the media used in this review. |
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ExtremeMhz – For providing the Maxell 12x DVD-RAM media used in this review |

I think it would require the power cable for writing but maybe not for reading.
The power is 5V, so USB might be sufficient.



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