HP Introduces New DVD Writers with Super Multi Support and LightScribe
EINDHOVEN, THE NETHERLANDS , September 2005 '“ This October HP will bring to market its first DVD burners that offers Super Multi support. Besides DVD±R(W) (double layer) media, these drives are also compatible with the DVD-RAM format.
The HP dvd840i and dvd840e Super Multi DVD writers are high-speed internal/external drives with DVD±R/±RW, CD-R/-RW and DVD-RAM read/write capability. The drives read and write both single-layer and double-layer DVDs, and they support LightScribe direct disc labeling, including media version 1.2 for high-contrast LightScribe labeling. Both dvd840 drives let users easily preserve, edit and share up to 8.5 GB of video, photos, multimedia presentations and more on one double-layer DVD (up to 4.7 GB on a single-layer DVD) and quickly store, back up and transport files on DVDs and CDs. The 840-series drives record single-layer DVDs at up to 16X, double-layer DVDs at up to 8X, and DVD-RAM at up to 5X speeds.
LightScribe is the innovative new disc labeling system that gives CDs and DVDs a neat, professional look without ink, pens, or paper labels. With LightScribe you simply burn your data, flip the disc over, and burn a precise, silkscreen-like label directly onto your LightScribe CD or DVD. For more info, check www.lightscribe.com.
With the combination of LightScribe, Super Multi and fast writing speeds, HP offers a very complete drive for all optical storage solutions.
Compatible and versatile
- Record to all major formats on one drive: DVD±R/±RW, DVD-RAM, CD-R/RW, and LightScribe.
- Enjoy excellent playback compatibility on DVD drives and players.
- Record hours of video onto DVD with your PC, then play it back in your living room.
- Record and back up critical files on DVD-RAM.
The hottest technologies
- Get the latest optical storage features in the HP dvd840i/e.
- Burn discs at high speeds.
- Record to single- or double-layer DVDs, and now to DVD-RAM.
- Burn labels directly to disc with the latest LightScribe technology.[1]
[1] LightScribe labeling requires LightScribe media.
LightScribe direct disc labeling
- LightScribe is artistic: create beautiful labels and burn them directly to your LightScribe discs.
- LightScribe is easy: just burn your CD or DVD, then flip the disc over and burn a label.
- LightScribe can't peel off, get stuck, or cause damage the way paper labels can.
- LightScribe direct disc labeling means no pens, no ink, no printer and no sticky labels.
Creative, fun and robust
- Full software suite included '“ edit video, organize photos, create slideshows, back up music and data, create personal label designs, and more.
- Surprise your family and friends with slideshows and home movies, digitally preserved on DVD or CD, beautifully labeled with your own personal touch and ready for playback.
- Rely on HP's high quality testing standards for compatibility and quality results.
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