Super-Multi!
LG GSA4167B 16x Internal DVD Burner
Introducing the GSA-4167B, 16x Internal Super-Multi Triple Format Optical Disk Drive. With an incredible 16x max DVD burn speed, and 5x DVD-RAM, you'll never have to worry about compatibility because this drive is compatible with all DVD formats. Double Layer DVD+R (8.5GB) and dual layer DVD-R (8.5GB) recording is also supported. Burn Fast, Burn Right with the LG GSA-4167B.
2MB Buffer with SuperLink Buffer Underrun Error Protection
Windows® ME/2000/XP Compatible
All-In-One DVD Writing Software & Cables Included
Writing Speed Optimized for Each Media Type
Latest Owner Reviews
REVIEW BY: Mecha Reviewed
Jul 21, 2006
Very good burner. Cheap and reliable, while burning and reading absolutely everything (including little used DVD-RAM) at decent speeds. LG is a great brand, my new Sony if you will.
Only one minor complaint: a black faceplate is not included for owners of black cases. Other than that it's perfect. Highly recommended.
REVIEW BY: Grummy Reviewed
Jun 20, 2006
Mine is set as MASTER. Works perfect in all respects. I highly recommend this drive, rated top Bench Marks on a couple of test sites. Smooth, dependable and high quality burns.
REVIEW BY: cor-B-Q Reviewed
Apr 27, 2006
Works Great! This drive had 4-step easy to install
instructions. Reads & writes perfectly. I'd suggest you set the drive's rear jumper to MASTER, due to some multi-drive conflictions and some read errors.
Otherwise, this DVD/CD drive is a very good product. I would highly recommend this product.
A DVD-R and
DVD+R share similarities in that they are both write-once formats, they
both have single-sided capacities of 4.7GB, they both need finalization
after recording for broad playback, and both can be used for either data
storage or video applications. The major difference is that they are not
interchangeable when it comes to recording. Because each format writes information
to its corresponding disc differently, DVD+R discs must be recorded by
a +R drive or video recorder, and DVD-R discs must be recorded by a -R drive
or video recorder. Once recorded, they share similar playback compatibility.
Dual
Layer DVDs: From Hollywood to Your Home!
An Introduction to New Recordable Technology
Just about everyone is familiar with CD and DVD burning media as most of
today's computer systems come equipped with recordable devices. The new
Dual Layer DVD recordable media has hit the market, offering 8.5GB of recordable
space in comparison to 4.7GB in standard DVD discs. We are providing the
scoop on what the not-so-new and previously unaccessible technology is all
about and how it works.
Creating Your Own DVDs
A Handy Guide to Help You Satisfy Your Yearn to Burn!
You just took your brand new DVD burner out of the box and you can't wait
to get started doing fun things like customizing movies and archiving tons
of data. You've got your user manual in front of you, but you really would
like to cut to the chase rather than wade through a bunch of technical jargon.
Don't fret - we've designed this handy guide as an easy-to-read shortcut
to get you started. Of course, we do recommend that you get around to reading
your user manual, but first it's time to satisfy your yearn to burn!
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Selecting and Installing Optical Drives
If you want to upgrade your existing optical drives or add something new,
like a DVD drive, here are some easy tips to follow to help you make your
choice. For your convenience, we’ve included nearly a score of simple
installation hints, along with helpful photographs, to assist you.
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A DVD-R and
DVD+R share similarities in that they are both write-once formats, they
both have single-sided capacities of 4.7GB, they both need finalization
after recording for broad playback, and both can be used for either data
storage or video applications. The major difference is that they are not
interchangeable when it comes to recording. Because each format writes information
to its corresponding disc differently, DVD+R discs must be recorded by
a +R drive or video recorder, and DVD-R discs must be recorded by a -R drive
or video recorder. Once recorded, they share similar playback compatibility.
Dual
Layer DVDs: From Hollywood to Your Home!
An Introduction to New Recordable Technology
Just about everyone is familiar with CD and DVD burning media as most of
today's computer systems come equipped with recordable devices. The new
Dual Layer DVD recordable media has hit the market, offering 8.5GB of recordable
space in comparison to 4.7GB in standard DVD discs. We are providing the
scoop on what the not-so-new and previously unaccessible technology is all
about and how it works.
Creating Your Own DVDs
A Handy Guide to Help You Satisfy Your Yearn to Burn!
You just took your brand new DVD burner out of the box and you can't wait
to get started doing fun things like customizing movies and archiving tons
of data. You've got your user manual in front of you, but you really would
like to cut to the chase rather than wade through a bunch of technical jargon.
Don't fret - we've designed this handy guide as an easy-to-read shortcut
to get you started. Of course, we do recommend that you get around to reading
your user manual, but first it's time to satisfy your yearn to burn!
Selecting and Installing Optical Drives
If you want to upgrade your existing optical drives or add something new,
like a DVD drive, here are some easy tips to follow to help you make your
choice. For your convenience, we’ve included nearly a score of simple
installation hints, along with helpful photographs, to assist you.