Plextor 40 speed CDRW drive soon to come


CDRinfo has the scoop about the latest member of the Plextor family, the PX-W4012TA. The drive will be able to read and write at 40 speed and rewrites at 12 speed.

Besides these great speeds it also has a 4 MB buffer and burnproof to prevent bufferunderruns. The drive will cost about $190 and will be available at the end of February.



The drive supports 40x writing, 12x re-writing and 40x reading speed. The 4MB of buffer and BURN-Proof eliminates buffer underruns. Plextor uses again Zone-CLV as the main recording technology and at the maximum 40x speed, with the use of 80min CD, the total recording time drops down to 179sec!

The 40x recording speed is reached by 4 steps: The drive starts writing at 20x, rises up to 24x, rises up to 32x and last reaches 40x. The 40x writing speed is reached at 54mins, when using 80minCD. Users can select other writing speeds of 20x-32x, 20x-24x, 16x-20x (Z-CLV) and 20x, 16x, 8x, 4x (CLV). Also the drive also supports 12x, 10x, 4x (CLV) re-writing speeds.

Plextor recommends media from Mitsubishi Chemicals and Hitachi for the increased 40x writing speed. For the 32x writing speed, media from Ricoh/Mitsui/Mitsubishi Chemicals/Hitachi and Taiyo Yuden can be safely used also.

The new Plextor has more improvements over the audio recording. The power source has been re-designed in order reduce the audio jitter and a black tray (!) is being used for reducing the reflection of the laser. The "PoweRecII" media detection function is also present and a new system called "VariRec" has been developed to compete Yamaha's AudioMASTER, when writing high quality AudioCDs. When the "VariREC" function is selected, the writing speed is locked at 4x.

Well I guess most of you are waiting for news like this, Plextor stays with this drive ahead of the competition, now let's see if it has the same good features as the previous models had when it comes to backing up protected CD's.


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Source: CDRinfo.com

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