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  • new plextor 40/12/40 scsi cdrw announced!

    Plextor Japan announced today a new SCSI recorder with the codename "PX-W4012TS". It supports 40X writing, 12X re-writing, 40X reading, 4MB buffer, BURN-Proof, Mt. Rainier (and EasyWrite) and of course Ultra SCSI (SCSI-3) interface!...
    Specifications:
    Supported reading formats: CD-ROM Mode-1, CD-DA, Photo CD, CD Extra,Video CD, CD-ROM XA Mode-2 form-1/form 2, CD-I, Mix Mode CD,@CD-G, CD TEXT@

    Writing Modes:
    40X (3,000/3,600/4,800/6,000 KB/s Zone-CLV)
    20-32X (3,000/3,600/4,800 KB/s Zone-CLV)
    20-24X (3,000/3,600 KB/s Zone-CLV)
    20X (3,000 KB/s), 16 (2,400 KB/s), 8X (1,200 KB/s), 4X (600 KB/s), 1X (150 KB/sj CLV

    Re-writing speeds: 12X (1,800KB/s), 10X (1,500KB/s), 4X (600KB/s) CLV

    Reading Sustained 2,550KB/s `6,000KB/s i40 CAV, CD-DA 32Xj
    Buffer: 4MB
    Working mode: SyncF20MB/S@AsyncF5MB/s
    Seek times: 120 ms
    Interface: Ultra SCSI (SCSI-3)
    Weight: 1.2 Kg
    Dimensions: 146mm~41.3mm~202mm
    Technologies: PoweRecII, VariRec, BURN Proof
    Attached software: Nero Express, InCD, CD Speed, Drive Speed, Cover Designer, InfoTool

  • #2
    wooohooo
    12x RW is a bit slow though.
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    • #3
      Nothing wrong with 12rw
      Hopefully a few more will bring out scsi drives. Used scsi for years and never created a coaster despite loading programmes up etc but when I needed a replacement I couldn't get hold off a scsi burner.
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      • #4
        there is no media available yet that supports more than 12X RW i believe but a bit more'd still be nice

        anyway sounds very nice, my ultraplex 32x feels pretty lonely on the scsi chain and that'd also mean one less cable running through the tower.
        Last edited by thop; 23 November 2002, 14:03.
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        • #5
          Woohoo! I almost passed by thinking it was another IDE one. Methinks I'll be getting one of these (my 6x SCSI is struggling ).

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          • #6
            I'm afraid I might have to put a little damper on this (I've known Plex had this in the wings for a while).
            I don't know for sure (think trying to squeeze blood from stone), but don't think it's likely that it will be a "true" SCSI drive -it will be like the Yamahas, only with the SCSI converter electronics on the drives PCB, rather than a "true" SCSI drive (AFAIK, Plex have not designed their own chipset, and Sanyo (the usual suppliers for Plex) do not have a SCSI chipset for these speeds either).

            I'd love to be proved wrong, but that is what I have heard ATM.
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            • #7
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              • #8
                I'd like a SCSI Plexy as my next burner. We'll see how this one fares.

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                • #9
                  I'd like SCSI period in my system. Maybe when I'm a millionnaire I will get a full SCSI system with a Plextor SCSI burner.

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                  • #10
                    I thought tha Plextor were moving away from SCSI??? I bought my PX-1210S a few years back.. never looked back
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                    • #11
                      Me hears that it's based around the Sanyo CRD-BP1700P mechanism.
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                      • #12


                        Well, it's good to see Plextor hasn't abandoned the format. Right now I'm quite satisfied with my PlexWriter 12/10/32S. Plextor and SCSI are musts if you are putting together any sort of "ultimate" system.

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