
BENQ INTERNAL DVD WRITER DW800A
Features :
Performance :
DVD
Data Transfer Rate /write: 88.64 Mbit/sec (8X)Data Transfer Rate /rewrite: 44.32 Mbit/sec (4X)Data Transfer Rate /read: 132.96 Mbit/sec (12X, Max.)Access time: 160 ms
CD
Data Transfer Rate /write: 3600 KByte/sec (24X) Data Transfer Rate /rewrite: 1500 KByte/sec (10X) Data Transfer Rate /read: 6000 KByte/sec (40X, Max.) Access time: 120 ms
Instant DV to DVD :
Instantly transfer your digital video footage into a DVD disc without spending hours in completing capturing, rendering, authoring and burning processes.
Instant On-Disc Editing :
Directly add or delete the content on your masterpiece (+ RW disc only) without the need to use your hard drive space.
Booktype Management :
Freely change the disc to be written as DVD-ROM type, the most recognizable disc format by existing DVD players.
Smart-Write Control :
Walking Optimal POwer Calibration(WOPC) dynamically detects burning parameter to adjust a suitable burning power for best writing quality. In addition, the patented "Tilted Control" always keeps the writing angel at 90 degrees on the disc surface to ensure uniform writing.
Easy Data Backup :
Drag and drop function provides easy data backup.
Anti-Interruption System :
"Lossless Link" and "Seamless Link" prevent buffer underrun when writing.
Specification :
Performance |
DVD :
Data Transfer Rate /write: 88.64 Mbit/sec (8X)
Data Transfer Rate /rewrite: 44.32 Mbit/sec (4X)
Data Transfer Rate /read: 132.96 Mbit/sec (12X, Max.)
Access time: 160 ms
CD :
Data Transfer Rate /write: 3600 KByte/sec (24X)
Data Transfer Rate /rewrite: 1500 KByte/sec (10X)
Data Transfer Rate /read: 6000 KByte/sec (40X, Max.)
Access time: 120 ms |
Interface |
E-IDE/ATAPI |
Supported IDE mode |
PIO mode 0/1/2/3/4
DMA mode 0/1/2
UDMA mode 0/1/2 |
Buffer Size |
8 Mbytes |
Writing Mode |
DVD :
DVD Data and Video
CD :
Track-at-Once, Disc-at-Once, Multisession, Packet Writing (fixed & variable packet), CD Digital Audio, Direct-Over-Write on CD-RW, Test write |
Disc Size |
DVD :
120 mm disc
CD :
80 and 120 mm discs |
Disc Formats |
DVD :
DVD Video, DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10, DVD-18, DVD+RW 4.7GB, DVD+R 4.7GB, DVD-RW 4.7GB (closed session), DVD-R 4.7GB
CD :
CD-DA, CD-ROM XA (m1, m2f1/m2f2), CD-R, CD-RW, Bootable CD, Photo CD (single & multi-session), Video CD, Super Video CD, CD-Extra, Mixed-mode CD, CD-Text, CD-Graphics |
Audio Performance |
Signal-to-Noise ratio: 75 dB min.
Number of stereo channels: 2
Analog audio line output: 0.75 VRMS at 470 Ohm
Analog headphone output: 0.6 VRMS at 34 Ohm
CD sampling frequency: 44.1 KHz |
Power Requirement |
DC 5 V¡Ó5%, 0.8
ADC 12 V¡Ó10%, 1.9 A |
Environment Conditions |
Operating temperature: 5 0C~45 0C (410F~1130F) at humidity of 8-80% RH
Non-operating temperature: -40 0C~60 0C (-40 0F~140 0F)
Non-operating humidity: 5%~95% RH |
Reliability Characteristics |
MTBF: 50,000 POH
Non-recoverable read error < 1 block in 1012 bits (CD and DVD) |
Physical Characteristics |
Dimension: 146 X 42 X 198 mm (W x H x D)
Weight: 1.0 Kg |
Firmware Update |
Flash memory upgradeable |
Panel Design |
Front side:
open/close button, audio play/skip button, volume control wheel, read/write status indicator LED and 3.5 mm headphone jack
Rear side:
40-pin ATA-2 dual row flat-cable connector, 4-pin DC power connector, 3-position master/slave jumpers, digital audio output connector and analog audio output connector |
OS Compatibility |
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP |
Minimum System Requirement |
IBM PC compatible
Pentium III 550MHz CPU
128MB DRAM
100MB free HDD space for CD/DVD recording related software installation
1GB free HDD space for CD Image recording |
Application :
QVideo 2.0 for Easy Real-Time Recording :
Creating your own DVD disc from a TV, DV, or AV source is now easier than ever!! With QVideo 2.0, making your own DVD is even easier, and it's in real time!
Book Type Management :
The BenQ Book Type Management program allows you to freely choose a DVD+RW or DVD+R disc to be written as DVD-ROM book type, the most recognizable disc format for DVD players. No longer will you need to worry about media backward compatibility problems with older model DVD players.
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