LG GSA-5160D Super Multi external DVD-writer


 

 

Review: LG GSA-5160D
Reviewer:
Jan70
Provided by: LG '“ South Korea
Firmware:
A302
Manufactured: November 2004

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LG '“ South Korea was kind enough to send us the LG GSA-5160D Super multi DVD Writer. This drive supports 16x DVD+R, 8x DVD-R writing, 4x DVD±RW, 5x DVD-RAM and 2.4x DVD+R9 DL writing technology - allowing dual layer discs of 8.5Gb to be written.

Company information:

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Let us take a look at some of the company information found at the LG website.

The Foundation of LG

LG was established in 1947 as Korea's first chemical company, also becoming the nation's first electronics company with its expansion into home appliances in 1958. The new Corporate Identity was launched including the change of the group name from Lucky-Goldstar to LG in 1995.

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Business Fields

The wide array of activities that LG conducts are coordinated within three highly focused business sectors: Chemicals & Energy, Electronics and Telecommunications & Services. Each sector has undergone systematic changes, with improved financial compositions, restructured business portfolios and realigned equity investment structures.

The split of two holding companies LG Corp. and GS Holdings Corp.

On March 2003, LG introduced the holding company structure and recently, the demerger of two holding companies - LG Corp. and GS Holdings Corp. took place on July 1 to separate the manufacturing and technology related businesses from the service and retail operations. The separation is meant to maximize profits of LG shareholders by boosting business specialization of key LG companies.

Increasing R&D investment in 2004

With the anticipations and expectations for the new structure, LG has set an ambitious management goal for this year. In 2003, LG's ordinary profit stood at KRW 3.1 trillion on sales of KRW 85 trillion. In 2004, LG plans to raise ordinary profit and sales by 42% and 12% year-on-year respectively. This year's ordinary profit target is KRW 4.4 trillion and the sales target is KRW 95 trillion. LG plans to increase the R&D investments by 31% from last year to KRW 9.4 trillion in 2004.

If you are interested in reading more company information, please visit www.lg.co.kr/english

Drive specifications:


The listed specification of this drive was found on the German LG site:

Reading Speed

  • DVD-R/-RW-/ROM : 10x / 8x/ 16x max.
  • DVD-RAM : 2x, 3x, 5x
  • DVD-Video (CSS) : 8x max. (Single / Dual Layer) 
  • DVD+R/+RW : 10x / 8x max. 
  • CD-R/-RW/-ROM : 40x max. 
  • CD-DA (DAE) : 40x max.

Writing Speed

  • DVD-R : 2x, 4x CLV, 8x ZCLV 
  • DVD-RW : 1x, 2x, 4x CLV 
  • DVD-RAM : 2x, 3x ZCLV, 3x '“ 5x PCAV (Ver. 2.1) 
  • DVD+R : 2.4x, 4x CLV, 8x, 12x, 16x ZCLV 
  • DVD+R Double Layer : 2.4x CLV 
  • DVD+RW : 2.4x, 4x CLV 
  • CD-R : 4x, 8x CLV, 16x, 24x, 32x, 40x ZCLV 
  • CD-RW : 4x, 8x, 10x CLV, 16x CLV, 24x ZCLV 

Supported Writing Modes/Formats 

  • DVD-R : Disc at Once and Incremental / Recording 
  • DVD-RW : Disc at Once, Incremental Recording and Restricted Overwrite 
  • DVD-RAM : Random Write 
  • DVD+R : Sequential Recording 
  • DVD+R Double Layer : Sequential Recording 
  • DVD+RW : Random Write 
  • CD-R/-RW : Disc at Once, Session at Once, Track at Once and Packet Write 

Access Time (average) 

  • DVD-ROM : 145ms 
  • DVD-RAM : 165ms 
  • CD-ROM : 125ms 

Max. Transferrate (Writing)

  • DVD-R : 5.44 '“ 11.08 Mbytes/s 
  • DVD-RW : 5.54 Mbytes/s 
  • DVD-RAM (Ver.2.1) : 4,155 '“ 6,925 Mbytes/s 
  • DVD+R : 9,28 '“ 22,16 Mbytes/s 
  • DVD+R Double Layer : 3.32 Mbytes/s 
  • DVD+RW : 5.54 Mbytes/s 
  • CD-R : 2400 '“ 6000 KB/s (Mode 1) 
  • CD-RW : 2400 '“ 3600 KB/s (Mode 1) 

Buffer

  • 2 MB, Buffer Under-Run Prevention Function 

Interface

  • IEEE 1394 and USB 2.0

Supported OS

  • Windows 2000 Professional/ Windows XP Home Edition, Professional 

Dimensions (W x H x D)

  • 161.8mm x 41mm x 242mm 

Weight

  • 3500g 

Recommended Media

  • CD-R : LG, Mitsubishi Kagaku Media, Verbatim, Taiyo Yuden, TDK, SKC 
  • CD-RW : LG, Ricoh, Mitsubishi Kagaku Medial, Verbatim 
  • DVD-R : LG, Maxell, Taiyo Yuden, JVC 
  • DVD-RW : LG, JVC, Mitsubishi Kagaku Media, TDK 
  • DVD+R : LG, Mitsubishi Kagaku Media, Verbatim 
  • DVD+RW : LG, TDK, FujiFilm, Ricoh 
  • DVD-RAM : LG, Maxell, Panasonic 
  • DVD+R Double Layer : Mitsubishi Kagaku Media 


What's inside the box?


On this page we will take a look at what the drive came shipped with and take a look at the drive and its technology.


Front


Back


Top


Bottom


Left side


Right Side

Below you will see the contents of the retail box:

  • The external drive itself
  • LG DVD Writer Solution CD:
    1. PowerDVD
    2. PowerProducer Gold
    3. Nero Express
    4. InCD
    5. Acrobat Reader
  • AC/DC Power adapter
  • Power supply cable
  • USB 2.0 Cable 
  • Firewire IEEE 1394 cable (6 pin to 4 pin)
  • Firewire IEEE 1394 cable (6 pin
    to 6 pin)
       
  • CD software Quick guide
  • Owner's manual
  • Guarantee information

Now it's time to take a look at the drive itself:

The LG external bezel is a bit different from the internal ones '“ it is silver and the front plate loading tray in a bit larger in height and width. On the faceplate we find the following logos: Super Multi, DVD+RW, LG, DVD-multi recorder and CD-RW US. Headphone connector and volume knob is missing. The drive uses one coloured led (green) for read and write (we prefer a different led colour though for writing).


Top


Underside

On the underside of the external case we found one stickers and we can read it was made in Korea, dated November 2004.

On the back of the drive from left to right: 2 IEEE 1394 connector, USB2.0 connector, on and off switch and power connector. The drive is missing an audio out connector.

We installed the drive without any problems and here is a screenshot from Nero info tool:

 

From the screenshot of Nero Info Tool above, we miss Mt.Rainier support and a larger buffer size. Our drive came shipped with firmware A302.

We noticed on the LG support page there was an update for the USB/firewire Bridge - so we updated it.

And another shot from Nero Burning ROM:

 

We do not really find anything alarming here, but Mount Rainier and a larger buffer would have been nice.

But let us continue this review and see how it really performs.

 

On the next page we will take a look at the test machine, the software, the drive features and the included software…………


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