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Lite-On IT begins production of 4x slim DVD+RW burners

Lite-On IT begins production of 4x slim DVD+RW burners

General Interest Nov 19,2003 0

Lite-On IT started production of 4x DVD+RW drives in small volumes for Taiwanese notebook PC makers this month. With pick-up heads supplied by Sanyo and chipsets from MediaTek, the 4x slim DVD+RW drives can write DVD+Rs at 4x and re-write DVD+RWs at 2x, Lite-On IT indicated.

Lite-On IT has also begun volume production of slim combo models for notebooks. Although currently sold with high-end notebooks that cost over NT$50,000, 4x slim DVD+RW drives will be widely used in all types of notebooks next year, according to Lite-On IT’s channel customers. Lite-On IT expects its shipment of 4x slim DVD+RW drives to rise considerably in 2004.

Lite-On IT estimates its monthly shipment of slim combo models will exceed 200,000 units this quarter, double the figure recorded in the first half of this year. Including 4x slim DVD+RW drives, the company expects to sell more than one million slim-type drives this year.

In addition, Lite-On IT will begin volume production of 4x slim DVD Dual drives in the first quarter of 2004. The company aims to deliver four million slim-type burners next year, with the proportion of combo drives decreasing to 70% and that of 4x DVD+RW and DVD Dual drives increasing to 30%.

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