ASUS has announced the release of their new HD DVD-ROM drive. The HR-0205T is capable of playing back both single and double HD DVD-ROM media at 2.4x and is backwards compable with most existing CD and DVD formats. With an operating noise of only 21.1 dB, ASUS also claims that the HR-0205T is the quietest optical drive on the market.

Catering to users who need an optical disc drive that is able to provide high definition movie playback, versatile multi-functionality and quiet operations, ASUS, leading producer of multimedia products, has today released the new ASUS HR-0205T Optical Disc Drive. This new generation HD DVD ROM drive supports reading data from DVD+R/RW/DVD-R/RW formats, and is the quietest ODD in the market, operating at a mere 21.1 dB - providing users with the best HD movie playback entertainment experience.

The HR-0205T is able to support 2.4X HD DVD ROM/2.4X HD DVD ROM(DL)/2.4X HD DVD-R Read, 5X DVD±R/ 5X DVD+RW/ 5X DVD-RW/ 5X DVD±R (DL), 15X CD-R/ 15X CD-RW; and 15X DVD-ROM/ 15X CD-ROM Read formats - giving the user maximum flexibility and support for any type of disc media.
No word yet on pricing or availability. As we find out more, we'll let you know. In the mean time, ASUS's entire press release can be found here. Add a comment
Samsung Electronics has announced their latest DVD writer, the SH-S203N. This Serial ATA equipped drive features support for LightScribe and is capable of 20x DVD±R, 16x DVD+R DL, 12x DVD-R DL and 12x DVD-RAM writing speeds.

Samsung Electronics Ltd., the worldwide digital consumer electronics and information technology leader, announces the world’s fastest DVD burner with 16X dual layer recording and LightScribe technology, the Super-WriteMaster SH-S203N. The SH-S203N is a 20X Serial ATA (SATA) DVD burner offering 16X dual layer recording, and support for all CD/DVD discs including DVD-RAM. The SH-S203N can back up 8.4GB of data or video to a disc. The industry recording standard is 10- to 12X and Samsung’s new SH-S203N dual layer recording speed offers a 30-40 percent improvement recording time for dual layer drives.

The versatile drive also features powerful LightScribe technology that lets users engrave labels, photos, and designs right onto the CD and DVD discs with no hassle at all. The result is a professional look with no worries about labels falling off or sloppy marker smudges. The drive’s label making software is pre-loaded with an array of designs and labels for users who choose not to create their own label.
The SH-S203N is shipping now for a suggested retail price of $79.99. Full details can be found here. Add a comment
I-O DATA Japan has announced a new series of drives based on the Panasonic's 4x Blu-ray Disc writer, the SW-5583. The internal BRD-SM4 and external BRD-UM4 feature 4x BD-R, 4x BD-R DL and 2x BD-RE writing speeds and a maximum BD-ROM read speed of 4x. Here are some of the specs:



Writing Speeds:
BD-R: 4x
BD-R DL: 4x
BD-RE: 2x
DVD±R: 16x
DVD±R DL: 8x
DVD+RW: 8x
DVD-RW: 6x
DVD-RAM: 5x
CD-R: 40x
CD-RW: 24x

Read Speeds:
BD-ROM: 4x
BD-R: 4x
BD-R DL: 4x
BD-RE: 2x
DVD-ROM (Single): 16x Max
DVD-ROM (Dual): 8x Max
DVD±R: 18x Max
DVD±RW: 8x Max
DVD±R DL: 8x Max
DVD-RAM: 5x Max
CD-R/ROM: 40x Max
CD-RW: 32x Max

Access Times:
BD-ROM: 210ms
DVD-ROM: 170ms
DVD-RAM: 350ms
CD-ROM: 150ms

Buffer Size: 8MB


The BRD-SH6B and BRD-UXH6 will ship in the middle of November and are priced at 63,500 Yen ($514US) and 69,000 Yen ($558US) respectively. More information can be found here. Add a comment
With the price of DVD writers dropping to all time lows, there hasn't been much demand for CD-ROM and CD-RW drives. In response, Hitachi-LG Data Storage (HLDS) and Toshiba-Samsung Storage Technology (TSST) will reportedly stop production of CD-ROM and CD-RW drives in early 2008.
Hitachi-LG Data Storage (HLDS) and Toshiba-Samsung Storage Technology (TSST), two of the top three global ODM/OEM for optical discs drives (ODDs), will stop production of CD-ROM drives and CD-RW burners in early 2008 because global demand has been quickly decreasing due to the continuous drop in the price of DVD burners, according to the Chinese-language Economic Daily News (EDN) newspaper.
Taiwan's optical drive manufacturers will continue to produce CD-ROM and CD-RW drives, but the volume is expected to be only 5% of their total shipments. If you'd like to read more, head on over to DigiTimes. Add a comment
Sony NEC Optiarc Europe has announced the launch of their first LightScribe capable DVD writer, the AD-7191S. Along with support for LightScribe, the AD-7191S features 20x DVD±R, 8x DVD±R DL and 12x DVD-RAM writing speeds.
Sony NEC Optiarc Europe GmbH (Optiarc Europe) has launched a DVD burner with LightScribe technology. The Optiarc AD-7191S burns DVD+/-R media at up to 20x speed. The LightScribe Label System enables the individual labelling and design of home-burned CD and DVD.

The AD-7191S has a serial ATA interface for data transfer rates of up to 150 MB per second. It burns single DVD media at up to 20x DVD speed, rewritable and dual layer DVDs at up to 8x speed and DVD-RAMS at up to a maximum of 12x DVD speed.
While the AD-7191S's bezel is very NEC-like, there have been numerous reports that it, and the AD-7191A, are based on Lite-On designs. More information, including a full list of specs, can be found here. Add a comment
With the OEM price of 4x and 8x DVD+R/-R media at an all time low, many companies are switching their orders from CD-R to DVD+R/-R discs. As a result, the CD-R production capacity among Taiwan-based manufacturers has fallen from 70-80% in the third quarter of this year to 60-70%.
As second-tier Taiwan-based makers of blank optical discs have lowered OEM quotes to compete for orders for 4x and 8x DVD+R/-R discs, OEM orders originally for CD-R discs have been switched to DVD+R/-R discs and this has caused decreases in CD-R production utilization rates for many makers in Taiwan, according to industry sources.

While OEM prices for CD-R discs have stayed at US$0.09-0.10 currently, those for 4x or 8x DVD+R/-R discs have dropped to US$0.11-0.12 and some makers have even quoted US$0.10, the sources indicated. The reduction in price gap has pushed OEM orders from CD-R to DVD+R/-R discs, and consequently, the utilization of CD-R production capacity among Taiwan-based makers has fallen from 70-80% in the third quarter of this year to 60-70% at present, the sources pointed out.
If you'd like to read more, head on over to DigiTimes. Add a comment
Sony NEC Optiarc Europe recently announced the launch of their new slimline Blu-ray combo drive. The BC-5500A supports the playback of Blu-ray Disc movies and can read and write to all current CD and DVD formats.

Sony NEC Optiarc Europe GmbH (Optiarc Europe) has launched its first Blu-ray Disc Combo (BD Combo) for notebooks. The Optiarc BC-5500A supports BD playback at double speed as well as read and write of conventional DVD and CD media. This versatile product gives even mid-range notebooks the BD capability that is currently a privilege of the top-of-line notebooks.

Optiarc BC-5500A is a fruit of successful integration of the advanced components technologies from Sony and NEC. It sports Sony’s optical pickup module and NEC’s system LSI in the heart of the drive, that enable 2x BD reading speed for flawless playback of high definition video. Thus the BC-5500A is the ideal device for notebook users that are interested in burning DVDs and CDs and additionally are looking to be able to play back Blu-ray Discs and watch HD-movies.
The BC-5500A will be available in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, starting in September. More information, including a full list of specs, can be found here. Add a comment
Panasonic has officially announced their 4x Blu-ray Disc writer, the LF-PB271JD. This new drive sports a Serial ATA interface and is capable of writing to both BD-R and BD-R DL media at 4x. Here's part of their press release, translated from Japanese:

The Panasonic marketing headquarters sells the Blu-ray Disc drive for the personal computer data from November 10th. The Blu-ray Disc format of BD-R, BD-RE and BD-ROM which the blue ray disk association standardizes is supported not only, the DVD-RAM disk (5 time speed) and the like DVD MULTI and the CD format were supported, wide compatibility high record playback efficiency was actualized. High picture quality treble quality of the hi-vision times which have started spreading quickly it is the Blu-ray Disc drive for the personal computer data which actualizes bulk data retention such as digital image.
The LF-PB271JD will be released to the Japanese market on November 10th. While Panasonic has announced a price, AV Watch expects the drive to cost about 55,000 Yen ($471US). More information, including a full list of specs, can be found here. Add a comment
While Sony's new $600 Blu-ray writer may be priced a bit too high for most consumers, the company reportedly plans to introduce an aftermarket Blu-ray Disc reader. According to TWICE, this unnamed drive will be introduced in early 2008 and be priced below $200.
Sony will introduce a sub-$200 Blu-ray disc reader for the PC aftermarket in early 2008.

The device will have no burning capabilities for any type of media, said Bob DeMoulin, Sony’s marketing manager, branded optical storage. This will be Sony’s first foray into the BD reader arena.

“A Blu-ray player at a sub-$200 price point becomes real attractive to the consumer. This is how it was done with DVD-ROM,” he said.
Sony is also considering an external version of the drive. However, a final decision has not been made. If you'd like to read more, the entire article can be found here. Add a comment
While CEATEC has been over for nearly a week, news of new technologies is still trickling in. According to Tech-On!, Hitach-Maxell demonstrated a new read-only medium based on the holographic recording technology. This slightly larger than a postage stamp, this HROM medium will eventually hold 4GB of data and offer a data transfer rate of 16 Mbit.

Hitachi Maxell Ltd. demonstrated playback of music data read from HROM, a read-only medium based on the holographic recording technology at its booth at CEATEC Japan 2007.

Hitachi Maxell is focused on the development of holographic medium in collaboration with InPhase Technologies Inc., a US venture company. The HROM medium was also developed based on InPhase's proprietary holographic technology.
This HROM technology is still far from being perfected. Hitachi Maxell still needs to find a way to handle vibrations and extend the operating temperature range before it can be put in production. If you'd like to read more, the entire article can be found here. Add a comment