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Asus DRW-1814BLT
by Nick Ross
Lite-On’s DVD writer was our A-List choice for almost a year. At the time we said it was practically perfect – offering compatibility with every format, plus Lightscribe, for a bargain price. But Asus has managed to trump it.
Jun 18, 2008
LG GGW-H20L
by Sasha Muller
Add high-definition reading and writing capabilities to your PC with a Blu-ray drive, or save money with a plain DVD writer
Jun 18, 2008
ASUS CRW5232AS
by Staff Writers
Despite sitting in third place for write speeds and fourth overall for the read portion of our testing, this drive has a couple of trump cards up its sleeves.
May 1, 2008
LG GGW-H10N
by Dave Stephenson
A hint of things to come, but the first HD DVD and Blu-ray combo drive is very expensive.
Sep 26, 2007
Xbox 360 HD-DVD Drive
by Ross Burridge
A bargain route to getting HD DVD playback for your PC or Xbox, but there are limitations.
Jul 20, 2007
Lite-On LH-2B1S
by Clive Webster
Cheaper, rather than cheap, but there’s still no compelling reason to buy yet.
Jul 12, 2007
Which Blu-ray drive for you?
by Dave Stephenson
Blu-ray takes another tentative step towards the mass market, but is now the time to buy?
Dec 15, 2006
Samsung SH-S182D
by David Bayon
Take the ultimate DVD drive and remove one feature. Now up the speed. Now drop the price.
Nov 21, 2006
Sony BWU-100A
by Jake Carroll
It may be early days for the technology, but it's still interesting to look at Sony's Blu-Ray drive under the microscope.
Nov 20, 2006
Sony BWU-100A
by Staff writers
The first Blu-ray drive to actually BE available in Australia. The massive price should fall quickly.
Oct 16, 2006
Lite-On SHM-165x
by Nick Ross
One new drive, three subtle variations, all the optical drive you'll want from the current generation.
Apr 3, 2006
Pioneer DVR-A08XL-A
by Dan Chiappini
As DVD starts gaining ground on CD burning as the optical storage method of choice, 4.7GB DVD has some competition at the hands of the newer 8.5GB dual layer format.
Oct 14, 2004
Samsung SW-252
by Staff Writers
One of the plainer drives, it lacks a front audio adjustment dial or headphone socket, but does deliver on fast CD writing without too much damage to your wallet.
Sep 8, 2004
Optorite DD1203
by Staff Writers
Although lacking the additional functions of some of the more expensive burners such as the ability to write at the faster 16-speed, burn DVD-RAM or pack 8.5GB onto a single dual layer disc - what the Optorite does is provide all the basic DVD plus and minus burning you’re likely to need without having to fork over a sizable fistful of cash to do it.
Sep 8, 2004
Optorite CW5201
by Staff Writers
Much more efficient at reading CDs than writing them, Optorite took second place in our read tests, pipped by the Imation by a mere three seconds.
Sep 8, 2004
LG GSA-4120B
by Staff Writers
The most expensive DVD burner we received, it makes sense it would also be the best featured.
Sep 8, 2004
Aopen CRW5232
by Staff Writers
Like Samsung, Aopen’s trump card is their ridiculously low price; a CD writer at $49 is pretty hard to beat.
Sep 8, 2004
Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Digital DVDXRW1248-069
by Staff Writers
The Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Digital DVDXRW1248-069 was the clear winner out of all of the DVD burners we tested in this roundup. It had the performance, the features, and the value for money to easily stand out.
Sep 8, 2004
Ricoh MP5316DA
by Staff Writers
Second most expensive, Ricoh’s MP5316DA burner really has something to crow about, packing all the major DVD standards in DVD+/-RW support as well as dual layer functionality.
Sep 8, 2004