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The guys at CD Freaks have put together a review of LG's 18x "Super Multi" drive, the GSA-H22N. Here's a sample of what they had to say:
The LG GSA-H22N is a Super Multi DVD burner supporting nine types of DVD and CD media: DVD+R/RW/DL, DVD-R/RW/DL, DVD-RAM, and CD-R/RW.

High-speed 16x and 18x DVD+R and DVD-R writing works very well and produces discs of very good quality, in record time.

48x CD-R writing is equally fast, with very good disc quality as well.
We too have a review of the GSA-H22N in the works. Unfortunately, our test unit refuses to work at UDMA Mode 4, which has caused some problems when writing at 18x. If you'd like to read more, CD Freaks entire review can be found here. Add a comment

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Antec NSK1300 MicroATX Cube Case @ ThinkComputers.org
Steel Series SteelSound 4H Gaming Headset @ Tweaknews.net
Crucial Ballistix PC2-8000 2GB Memory Kit @ TweakTown
Steelsound 3H & 4H Headsets @ ASE Labs
Sony BWU-100A Blu-ray Disc Writer @ HardwareZone
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Sharp announced on Tuesday that it has started started the commercial production of blue laser diodes. According to an article at Digit Magazine, the company will initially produce 150,000 units a month, with plans to boost capacity to 500,000 units by late 2007.
Sharp has begun mass production of blue-laser diodes at a new factory in Japan -- a move that should help reduce the cost of Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD players.

The company kicked off production at a new line at its factory in Mihama, Hiroshima prefecture, at an initial level of 150,000 per month, said Miyuki Nakayama, a spokeswoman for Sharp in Tokyo.

The first products are low-power diodes suitable for disc players, but in late 2007 Sharp aims to increase production to around 500,000 diodes per month and also begin making higher power models for use in disc writers, she said.
If you'd like to read more, the entire article can be found here. Add a comment

Cooler Master NotePal P1 Notebook Cooler @ ThinkComputers.org
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GeCube X1950PRO Champion Edition @ TweakTown
Cooler Master Hyper TX @ Overclockers Online
BlueAnt X3 micro Bluetooth Headset @ BlueTomorrow.com
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Noctua NH-U12 And NH-U9 CPU Coolers @ NGOHQ.com
ABIT AW9D-MAX Core 2 Duo Motherboard @ OCTools.com
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Steel Series SteelSound 3H Portable Gaming Headset @ Tweaknews.net
OCZ Dual SD-USB 2GB Card @ OCModShop
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GeForce 8800 GTX Buying Guide & Shootout @ HardwareZone
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Foxconn G9657MA-8KS2H Motherboard @ Overclockers Online
Auzentech X-Meridian 7.1 Sound Card @ ThinkComputers.org
OCZ Technology 600W EvoStream Modular SLI Power Supply @ Bigbruin.com
ECS PN2 SLI2+ Motherboard @ HardwareZone
Plextor PX-608U Super Multi Portable DVDRW @ BCCHardware
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It appears that Dell is finally jumping on the Blu-ray bandwagon. Earlier today, the company announced that they will be offering a Blu-ray Disc drive as an option on their XPS M1710 notebook computer.
Dell today introduced Blu-ray Disc technology into its product line, offering the next-generation optical disc format as an option on the extreme-performance XPSTM M1710 consumer notebook computer.

This enhancement furthers Dell's strategy to offer customers PCs that can function as a single platform for a compelling digital entertainment throughout the home.

Blu-ray Disc technology offers significant advancements for customers requiring high-definition content and storage for archiving large amounts of data and digital content. For instance, a Blu-ray Disc supports playback of high-definition feature-length films and offers the highest optical disc capacity -- up to 50GB, -- or more than five times the capacity of a dual-layer DVD.

Configured with Blu-ray technology, the XPS M1710 supports read/write capabilities across CD, DVD and Blu-ray Disc media. Using Blu-ray Disc technology, M1710 users can burn up to 50GB of data or author up to 50GB of theater-quality video on a single piece of media.
The XPS M1710 doesn't come cheap. Equipped with a Blu-ray drive, the computer will set you back at least $3,699. If you'd like to read more, Dell's entire press release can be found here. Add a comment

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