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Tuesday, November 19, 2002
Philips unveils its high performance 4X DVD+R/+RW PC drive at Comdex 2002


Royal Philips Electronics will unveil its latest DVD+R/+RW data drive that offers a faster writing speed on DVD+R media. This DVD+R/+RW 4x data drive is the latest offering to emerge from Philips’ integrated roadmap of high performance DVD+RW products. The drive will combine DVD and CD recording and playback functionality into one compact unit. It will employ Philips’ EasyWrite, an easy way for robust recording, making writing to CD as simple as using the floppy drive.

EasyWrite is compliant with Mount Rainier (a joint standards initiative supported by leading manufacturers worldwide). In addition, Philips’ Seamless Link and Thermo Balance Writing technologies ensure the highest levels of reliability and quality during operation.

Philips is committed to the DVD+R/+RW format giving the end-user the compatibility and convergence that consumers demand. “DVD+R/+RW is the best in class for consumer video recording as well as for all PC applications; all within a single, easy to use format”, says Arthur van der Poel, Member Board of Management of Royal Philips Electronics.” It has the great benefit of being compatible with existing DVD playback devices and adding other formats into products will not result in any performance and compatibility improvements, it only creates confusion at the customer level.”

Mass production of the Philips drive will start early in 2003 and will be made available to both PC OEM customers and in Philips branded kits for the aftermarket.

Key features
4x DVD+R write speed
2.4x DVD+RW rewrite speed
12x DVD read speed
16x CD-R write speed
10x CD-RW rewrite speed
40x CD read speed
EasyWrite compliant for CD writing with the simplicity of a floppy disk


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