Supports wide variety of formats, Over speed media writing, Face plate available in different colors, Good customer service
First unit wouldnt burn CDs, Sonic RecordNow software no Nero, Not SATA
The BenQ 1620 is fast and reliable and in my system at least doesnt burn any drink coasters. In short, it is most everything that I wanted in a DVD writer. As a bonus it also offers fairly quiet operation, barely audible above the ambient noise of my ...
Abstract: Die Brennzeiten sind gut. Der Benq DW1620 ist die verbesserte Version des gleichnamigen Laufwerks, das wir in der PC-WELT 12/20004, Seite 218 getestet haben. Der einzige Unterschied: 4faches statt 2,4faches Tempo bei DVD+R-DL-Rohlingen. Durch das sch...
Abstract: The plain-face, putty-colour BenQ DW1620 is the usual size for a 5.25-inch drive (not short-profile like drives such as Sonys DRU-700A. The front of the unit has a power/record light, an eject button, and an emergency-eject port (a small hole you can ...
Abstract: Based on some email requests from our readers, today we will take a look at yet another 16x DVD writer, this time from BenQ. Not to be confused with the DW1610, the new DW1620 offers the same capabilities but adds support for double layer writing. Whi...
We had modest expectations for the BenQ drive. Generally, our BenQ products perform well, but lag behind the bigger players like Pioneer and NEC. We were excited to see a non-NEC based chipset design work so well with so many different types of media...