Philips DVDR16LS

Philips DVDR16LS

DVD writer with Lightscribe technology

Written by Tim Smith, Computeract!ve

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Verdict:

A good drive but Lightscribe adds to the cost

Rating:

4

Price:

£55

When used with special CDs, a Lightscribe writer such as this Philips device uses a laser to write text and monochrome images on the top of the disc after it's been created.

This drive can write to CDs and DVDs, including double-layer discs. The box contains the drive, software and screws but no cables so unless it's replacing an existing drive, you'll need to invest in a cable.

Installation requires opening the PC case but optical drives are relatively easy to fit. No drivers are needed and installing the supplied Nero 6.6 Lightscribe Edition is simple.

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The DVDR16LS won't leave you waiting around. A CD took just over three minutes and a DVD took eight minutes 20 seconds.

Creating the Lightscribe image on the CD took 17 minutes. However, if you already have a DVD writer, Lightscribe is not really reason enough to invest in a new one.

Manufacturer: Philips

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