What's in the box?:

  • LG BH16NS40 16x Blu-ray Disc ReWriter
  • Super Multi Blue Install Disc
  • Owner's Manual
  • Verbatim 6x BD-R Disc
  • SATA Cable
  • SATA Power Cable
  • Mounting Screws
  • Warranty Information

Physical Features:

The drive LG sent us for this review was manufactured in December of 2012 and had firmware version 1.00-A2. For this review I used firmware versions 1.00-A2 and  1.01-A1.

From the front, the BH16NS40 looks very similar to LG's 14x Blu-ray Disc rewriter, the BH14NS40. While there are a few slight differences, the two drives share the same basic design including the flat bezel with faux brushed metal finish. The BH16NS40 also has its share of logos. Along with the large "LG" logo on the tray, you can see a few showing support for the Blu-ray Disc and M-DISC formats.

Like the eject button, the BH16NS40's single LED is flush with the bezel and is very hard to see when it is not lit. Off by default, the LED lights up a bright blue whenever the drive is reading or writing.

The rear of the BH16NS40 is pretty straightforward. By looking at the picture above you can see the drive's SATA interface and power connector.

Technical Specs:

The specs below have been taken from LG's website and the manual that came with the drive.

  LG BH16NS40 14x Blu-ray Disc ReWriter
BD-R Write Speeds 16x, 12x (CAV)
10x, 8x, 6x (P-CAV)
4x, 2x (CLV)
BD-R DL Write Speeds 12x (CAV)
8x, 6x (P-CAV)
4x, 2x (CLV)
BD-R XL Write Speeds 6x (Z-CLV)
4x, 2x (CLV)
BD-R LTH Write Speeds 6x (P-CAV)
4x, 2x (CLV)
BD-RE Write Speeds 2x (CLV)
DVD+R Write Speeds 16x (CAV)
12x, 8x (P-CAV)
4x (CLV)
DVD+RW Write Speeds 8x (Z-CLV)
6x, 4x, 2.4x (CLV)
DVD-R Write Speeds 16x (CAV)
12x, 8x (P-CAV)
8x (Z-CLV)
4x, 2x (CLV)
DVD-RW Write Speeds 6x, 4x, 2x, 1x (CLV)
DVD+R DL Write Speeds 8x (P-CAV)
4x, 2.4x (CLV)
DVD-R DL Write Speeds 8x (P-CAV)
4x, 2x (CLV)
DVD-RAM Write Speeds 5x, 3x, 2x (CLV)
M-DISC Write Speeds 4x (CLV)
CD-R Write Speeds 48x (CAV)
40x, 32x, 24x (P-CAV)
16x, 8x (CLV)
CD-RW Write Speeds 24x (Z-CLV)
16x, 10x, 4x (CLV)
BD Read Speeds 12x Max (BD-ROM Single Layer)
8x Max (BD-ROM Dual Layer)
12x Max (BD-R)
8x Max (BD-R DL)
6x Max (BD-R XL)
8x Max (BD-RE)
6x Max (BD-RE DL)
6x Max (BD-R LTH)
12x (BDMV)
DVD Read Speeds 16x Max (DVD-ROM Single Layer)
12x Max (DVD-ROM Dual Layer)
16x Max (DVD±R)
12x Max (DVD±RW)
12x Max (DVD±R DL)
12x Max (DVD-Video)
5x Max (DVD-RAM)
12x Max (M-DISC)
CD Read Speeds 48x Max (CD-ROM/CD-R)
40x Max (CD-RW)
DAE Speeds 40x Max
Buffer Size 4 MB
Access Times
180 ms (BD-ROM)
160 ms (DVD-ROM)
180 ms (DVD-RAM)
150 ms (CD-ROM)
BD Formats BD-ROM (SL/DL)
BD-R (SL/DL/XL)
BD-RE (SL/DL/XL)
BD-R LTH
BD-Video
BD-MV
DVD Formats DVD-ROM (SL/DL)
DVD-R (SL/DL)
DVD+R (SL/DL)
DVD-RW
DVD+RW
DVD-RAM
CD Formats CD-DA
CD-ROM
CD-ROM XA
CD-I
Video CD
Photo CD
CD-Extra
CD-Text
CD-R
CD-RW

More Features:

By looking at the picture below, you can see that LG's new Super Multi Blue drive is identified as an "HL-DT-ST BD-RE BH16NS40."

The Nero screenshot also shows that the BH16NS40 has a maximum CD writing speed of 48x and a 4096KB buffer. This buffer is also backed up by some form of buffer underrun protection. According to Nero, the BH16NS40 can write CD-Text and overburn. When testing the drive's capacity, it had no problems overburning up to 99 minutes with our CompUSA media. 

Using Alex Noe's Weak Sector Utility we were able to determine that the BH16NS40 is a "two sheep" burner. This means that LG's new drive is capable of backing up titles protected by SafeDisc 2, including version 2.51.

Here is a screen shot from Erik Deppe's Opti Drive Control. Among other things, this program queries the drive to see what its reading and writing capabilities are. Opti Drive Control had no problems detecting the BH16NS40's reading and writing speeds and supported disc types.

Opti Drive Control also shows that the BH16NS40 is an RPC-2 DVD drive. This means that the drive's region is stored in the firmware. The region can be changed five times and after that it cannot be changed anymore. Unfortunately, a patched RPC-1 firmware is not yet available for this drive.

While Opti Drive Control gives us a quick glance at the BH16NS40's features, DVDINFOpro provides a little more information on some of the drive's reading and writing capabilities. By looking at the screenshot above you can see that LG's new drive can read and write to most BD and DVD formats.

Oddly enough, the BH16NS40 does not support bitsetting. I tried a number of programs, including Nero and CD Speed, and none of them let me change the book type of DVD+R, DVD+RW or DVD+R DL media. After running a few tests, I found that the BH16NS40 does not automatically set the book type either. This really is too bad as setting the book type to "DVD-ROM" can greatly reduce compatibility problems, especially with older DVD players.