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Clint -> RE: New drives...!!!! (7/6/2002 9:40:27 PM)
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quote: It wouldn't surprise me if they (Plextor) go over to Lite -on and away from Sanyo as everybody else is jumping the Ship Laffin Assassin
It would *VERY* much supprise me! Why would they join the very same company they compete against Sanyo only provide the chipset for Plextor's, probably everything else in the drive would be Plextor's own parts. (e.g. Laser, tray, gears etc would be Plextor...) Lite-On don't make thier own chipsets, they use MediaTeK's chipsets as do ASUS and many others. I don't see any companies using Lite-On parts inside thier drives, just a full rebadge - changing nothing except the front bezel, and maybe (but not usually) the ID string and firmware. An example of the later would be the newest Sony IDE recorders. They are pure Lite-On drives, with a differant face plate and Sony ID sting with a Sony programmed firmware. Their are others that don't change anything at all except *VERY SLIGHT* modifications to the front bezel. An example of these would be Buslink, Pacific Digital. They even still have the Lite-On ID string... And then theres your TDK, Laffin. It's a LTR-40125 inside that (cool) TDK case. Only thing differant is the ID string and firmware revision. If I were you I'd change the ID string back to "LITE-ON LTR-40125S" with MTKFlash to recieve all the firmware upgrades as oppose to TDK's virtully nill firmware releases. That way you get all the new media compatibility added and probably more programs to support it. Also the bugs in the firmware can be fixed with new revisions and maybe newer features added . _________________ You get what you pay for...
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