[New Model] PLEXTOR PX-750A, PX-760A (10X +R Dual Layer)

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Plextor Writer Discuss, [New Model] PLEXTOR PX-750A, PX-760A (10X +R Dual Layer) at CD and DVD Writers forum; Plextor Japan has a flash intro in the new 760 DVD Drive. http://plextor.jp/product/px760a/ Didn't have the time to read it in depth but 18x +-R and +R DL 10x, 6x -R DL seem to be mentioned. Also an enhanced Autostrategy. Mount Rainier seems back (also for DVD)! There is a

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Plextor Japan has a flash intro in the new 760 DVD Drive.

http://plextor.jp/product/px760a/

Didn't have the time to read it in depth but 18x +-R and +R DL 10x, 6x -R DL seem to be mentioned. Also an enhanced Autostrategy. Mount Rainier seems back (also for DVD)! There is a "ERASER" to delete disks, etc. etc.
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Posted: 17-10-2005
TOday Plextor announce 4 model :
http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/av/do...17/plextor.htm

PX-760A/JPVD±R 18X DVD+R DL 10X Internal
PX-760SA/JP DVD±R 18XDVD+R DL 10X Internal Serial ATA
PX-750A/JP DVD±R 16X DVD±R 8X DVD-RAM 5X Internal
PX-750UF/JP DVD±R 16X DVD±R DL 8X DVD-RAM 5X External


PX-760A




18X DVD+R/-R Burn Speed !!


10X DVD+R DL




PX-750A *design looks like TEAC DV-W516E

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You mean the PX-750A design looks like BenQ DQ60

PX-760A is the world's fastest DVD burner!

Added to the front-page: http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/12558
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wow...thanks for the news... pretty impressive specs...guess we'll just have to wait and see how they perform "quality wise"...
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No Lightscribe or Labelflash

and no dvd-ram
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PX-750A/JP DVD±R 16X DVD±R 8X DVD-RAM 5X Internal has a DVD-RAM support
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PX760A will be mine after TLA #03XX Revision and FW 1.05! (= 6 Months of his market release!); 18x for DVD +-R and 10x for DL?
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I'm not surprised we get 18x - look at LG's PCAV 16x ... extend that to CAV and you get near 18x!
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Is the 760A another rebadged BENQ drive?
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Is the 760A another rebadged BENQ drive?
The PX-760A looks like a Plextor original design.

The PX-750A looks like a BenQ DQ60 rebadge.
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You mean the PX-750A design looks like BenQ DQ60

PX-760A is the world's fastest DVD burner!
I agree the 750a is probably a labelled third party drive. (Probably Benq, but could also be a Panasonic).

However, what really makes me go is that the 760a seems to be a 'true' Plextor drive. I wouldn't have expected of Plextor to bring another 'own' drive. The earning margins in this market have become so small that anything small volume just is not profitabel anymore. OTOH the 716 (a, sa, al) seems to have sold in excess of 1 million pieces (cumulated serials i've seen). Given that Plextor is a very small player in the ODD market (and also the double price tag in comparison to the competition), that seems impressively successful (AFAIK Liteon sells more than 10 times more than that).

The website says something of an 'evolution', so it might be a 716a on steroids. There is mention of a new optical pickup and also 'advanced' inelligent tilt. So it's definitely new hardware. Can't wait for someone to open one of these up and have a look what chipset is beeing used.
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18x?? rofl!!
Perhaps that burner will finally be able to reach 16x somewhere near the end and then drop back to 12x.
My PX-716A usually only reaches 14x and falls back to 12x at the end of the disc because of PoweRec, both with Verbatim and Ricoh DVD+R (Ricoh even falls back to 8x). I've had very very few "real" 16x burns, and the results weren't too good.
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Or maybe Plextor has finally learned something and releases the drive when it's ready...
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18X??? awesome. i'm so getting this

http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/12558
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18X??? awesome. i'm so getting this
The impact of 18x will be minimal. Only Taiyo Yuden are supportet at that speed, both + and -.

Edit: Hmm. Earlier when I put that text through Babelfish I could have sworn it translated to Mitsubishi Chem. Now it says Yuden. Maybe the page was updated in the meantime.
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18x - only for TY, not MCC.
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hope the raindrops are not smaller than the thunder

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I thought there would be problems with stress on discs if DVD's were burnt any faster than 16x. I thought the polycarbonate couldn't handle the RPM's at any faster than 16x and might crack or splinter?

Also won't this speed bump only save about 20 secs on a burn time? Isn't this just a marketing stunt rather than something useful?
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Indeed, it's just a marketing stunt!
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18x?? rofl!!
Perhaps that burner will finally be able to reach 16x somewhere near the end and then drop back to 12x.
If you see Yangxi's post, the Write Curve starts at around 7.5x to 18x without any speed drop. LG 4163 starts at 7.3x. Also note that the test was done with Plextools Pro 2.27.
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I'm not impressed with the new models.
Why they did not add DVD+RAM support into 760?
Why they did not add LabelFlash or LightScribe?
Why they did not add 16x DVD+-R read speed.
These 3 features are much more helpful than questionable 18x burning.
NEC 4551 already has all these 3 features.
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I thought there would be problems with stress on discs if DVD's were burnt any faster than 16x.
Good argument. Also this might be quite noisy.

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Also won't this speed bump only save about 20 secs on a burn time?
16x takes approximately 6 minutes. The LG 4163b with its 16x P-CAV (reaches 16x around the 3.5GB mark or so) saves approx. 25 seconds. A full 18x CAV would save another 15 seconds or so. In the end 18x would look like 5:20 vs. 6:00 that is needed with 16x. Doesn't sound like much but it'll be noticable.
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zevia, I've also just noticed Plextools version...
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If you see Yangxi's post, the Write Curve starts at around 7.5x to 18x without any speed drop.
Haha! When was the last time that you have seen the write simulation drop in speed? At least with the 716a that happens a lot more in real life than in simulation.

But let's wait and see. If Yuden discs are up to their usual quality this might be possible After all we are burning 8x Yudens @16x and no speed drop
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But announced drive is not equal the drive that is ready to be produced for the customers...
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