Sony on Tuesday announced plans to release a new dual-format DVD burner that's compatible with Macintosh computers. The external double-layer DVD drive, dubbed the DRX-710UL-T, is designed to record ...
Small businesses that are thinking about buying a DVD burner to back-up data (up to 4.7 GB) and save video onto DVD discs may want to consider the competent Sony DRU110A-C1 DVD+RW drive. However, Sony ...
Sony has unveiled a new DVD burner that can be connected to a camcorder or VCR for transferring taped footage directly to a DVD, without using a computer. DVDirect can also be attached to a PC, the ...
Sony on Tuesday announced plans to ship its DRX-710UL-T DVD burner in December. The Macintosh-compatible external double-layer DVD burner features FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 interfaces, and comes with ...
My best efforts with DVD burners have usually been rewarded with blank disks that wouldn’t play in a DVD player connected to my television. But the folks at Sony finally have figured out how to make ...
Sony Electronics today unveiled next-generation dual format DVD/CD recordable drives, featuring three designs that deliver the industry’s fastest recording speeds. The 840 series of drives is Sony’s ...
Sony on Tuesday took the wraps off its DRX-830UL-T, an external DVD burner that supports dual-layer or double-layer discs. Equipped with FireWire (known as ‘i.Link’ in Sony parlance) as well as USB ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
Sony has unveiled today four new Multi-format DVD/CD rewritable drives based on its 12th generation optical storage technology. This line-up features three designs and four configurations. Hailing it ...
The DVDirect VRD-MC5 is the easiest way to transfer old VHS tapes, camcorder footage, and photos from your digital camera directly onto a DVD, without a PC. With analog technologies moving to digital, ...
Sony Japan announced [JP] the VBD-MA1 today, the company’s first Blu-ray/DVD burner that doesn’t necessarily require a computer to work. Users can plug in their video camera, for example, directly ...
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