Other features
Logical recording format |
DVD -/+R/RW; CD-R/RW |
Write methods |
Disc-at-once, Track-at-once, Multi-session, Packet writing, Raw writing, Direct Over write, Test write |
Minimum hard disk space |
0.097 GB |
Storage capacity DVD |
4.7 Gb |
Media types supported |
DVD 120 mm, CD 80 mm/120 mm |
Minimum RAM |
128 MB |
Minimum processor |
IBM PC compatible Pentium III 550MHz |
Writing speed
DVD write speed |
16 x |
DVD rewrite speed |
4 x |
CD write speed |
40 x |
CD rewrite speed |
24 x |
Access time
DVD drive average random access time |
120 ms |
Reading speed
DVD read speed |
16 x |
CD read speed |
40 x |
Performance
Drive device, buffer size |
2 MB |
DVD+ -RW DL DW1620 16xIDE int 1pk Bulk
With BenQ DW1620, recording a full 4.7GB DVD+R disc takes only 6 minutes !! The BenQ DW1620 also brings you the fastest DVD-R recording speed at 12x, which allows you to record a full 4.7GB DVD-R disc in 6 and 1/2 minutes. For the applicable media support list, click here.
Experience the greater data storage capacity of 8.5GB using DVD+R DL discs !! You can record up to 16 hours of VHS quality video, or 4 hours of DVD quality video on a single disc, while retaining disc compatibility with DVD video players and DVD-ROM drives.
As writing speed is increased, signal loss becomes the key cause of a Significant decrease in writing quality. BenQ's High-Speed Signal Algorithm manages the high EFM(Eight-to-Fourteen Modulation) frequency signal loss that often takes place at high-speed writing - ensuring superb writing quality.
Unlike other drives which preset the writing power before the actual writing of data, the WOPC II (Walking Optimal Power Control) algorithm evaluates the writing quality constantly and adjusts the writing power accordingly in order to ensure the best possible writing quality over the entire disc. The BLER OPC (Block Error Rate Optimal Power Control) further enhances the writing quality near the end of the disc, where the risk of warping is higher.
Optimal reading and writing quality is obtained when the angle between the disc and the laser beam is 90 degrees. However, if a disc is warped, the laser beam many no longer be correctly positioned. BenQ's Tilt Control repositions the OPU (Optical Pickup Unit) to maintain the 90-degree angle between the disc and the laser beam in order to ensure the best writing quality.
With the unique Sliding Cone design, the disc position on the turntable is improved considerably. This greatly helps to reduce data access time and also to deliver superior reading and writing quality.