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Which general purpose DVD writer (also used for reading)

PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 3:23 pm
by Nil Einne
Hey all,

I purchased my DVD writer in August last year, did a lot of research and concluded the Benq 1640 was probably the best for me.

A friend wants to purchase a writer and helping him research. My friend doesn't have a DVD reader and therefore will be using his writer also for reading and the occasional quality scans. Things have changed again but my admitedly rather quick look at reviews and forum posts suggests, it probably comes down to the Benq 1650 (or 1655 if he wants LS) or LiteOn 1693S. The Benq 1650 can analyse jitter which the LiteOn can't.

Also I'm a bit wary of the LiteOn. It's the same model LiteOn I was evaluting when making my decision. A number of people claim that with hacked firmware, it's good with cheap media, excellent with medium quality media and better then the benq with MCC but a number of people claim no way, it's absolutely crap. I was unable to conclude myself from the quality scans. No one seems to disagree that the Benq 1650 is very good with high quality media, and quite good with medium quality media. I suspect my brother will be avoiding the ultra cheap stuff. So the Benq seems the safer bet to me. Also we can expect the Benq 1650 to mature whereas the LiteOn has matured (well maybe more hacked firmware will help).

The only other real option I've come across is the Benq 1670. Other then not being out yet, the bigger problem with this drive perhaps is that as it uses a completely new chipset, we don't really know how it will perform. Benq will surely provide excellent firmware support, but they can only do so much. If the chipset and platform aren't up to scratch, it will never rival the 1650. Given time to mature, we will see what it can do, but until then, we just have to wait and see...

Having said that, I do believe the 1640 is still a good bet, if it can be found however is not recommended for 16x +R (which my friend probably won't do anyway). Correct?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 5:02 am
by GrrRon
Go for the 1650 and if your friend want to use lightscribe go for the 1655.

The 1640 gives the toothbrush effect on 16x burns and according to BenQ it is NOT visible in the REAL test equipement.

PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 5:39 am
by stix
I haven't had any problems at all with BenQ DW1640 writing to 16x DVD+R media. I have used different brands of CD-R media, 8x and 16x DVD+R media, and only Verbatim DVD+R dual layer media. Works beautifully. I'm very happy with the drive. And I don't need Lightscribe, so the drive is perfect for me. I have one pressed DVD movie that was scratched and would not read in the 1640. The same disk was readable in my ASUS DVD-E616A, which is a DVD-ROM drive.

the 1640 is getting pretty hard to find in the US. 1655 is pretty easy to find.

there are people around here who can tell you more about the 1650, 1655 and 1670.

Rumor has it, there's a review of the 1655 in the works.