Thanks for the replies, guys.
I was afraid I'd been asleep or something.
Here's my theories:
1) Sony wants to bump the price, and a new model sounds more palatable to the public.
2) There IS some obscure flaw in the drive thats now fixed. I'd figure it was in the IDE controller in seldon seen situations, as I tried TWO on my Chaintech 7KDD dualie and neither would allow XP to open. Windows ME on same machine was fine. Trouble report WAS forwarded to engineering, but they never gave me a reply. see:
http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/viewtopic. ... highlight=
3) Sony is concerned that all the reviews people will read about the DRU500A will talk about missing software and media problems. New name - new reviews!
4) The printer screwed-up the name on the new batch of boxes and instruction sheets, so it's cheeper for Sony to re-lable the drives than to re-print the boxes.
(And for the conspiracy guys)
5) Sony's legal department sued itself, claiming that the drive would put its movie DVD section out-of-business due to rampant piracy.
The suit was settled out of court when Sony agreed to quietly put some sort of "anti-copy" chip in the new drive which will NOT allow the drive to back-up
Sony movies, but the other movie studios DVD will still copy just fine! (The agreement with itself included paying for the lawyers time and costs, of course).
Which one do you guys think is the
real reason?