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Teac DV-W50DK

A versatile drive at a good price.

Price: £97.51
Manufacturer: Teac



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Pros:

Supports both formats.

Cons:
Slow performance.

Verdict:
With a low price tag and the capability of burning to both formats, this will suit those who aren't bothered about speed.


Will Stapley, Personal Computer World 20 Apr 2004

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Rather than take sides in the DVD format war, Teac has decided to keep a foot in both camps with the DV-W50DK. Capable of burning data to both plus and minus formats, it will instantly appeal to those who don't want to be restricted to just one format.

The drive itself doesn't try anything complicated in terms of its design - a single button to open and close the drive along with an indicator LED is all you get. A decent-sized manual is also on hand to aid installation,

When it comes to write speed, the Teac DV-W50DK lags behind the front-runners a little by offering four-speed +R, while others are capable of eight-speed DVD+R. That said, even the faster drives can still only write DVD-R discs at four-speed, just like this drive. The +RW and -RW speeds of the DV-W50DK are a little disappointing with ratings of 2.4-speed and two-speed respectively. As with most other DVD writers, it has a data buffer of 2MB.

In our tests, the DV-W50DK surprised us a little by taking a whopping 43 minutes to burn 4.7GB to a DVD+RW, while spending 22 minutes to write the same amount of data to a DVD+R. When compared to similar rated drives, it really doesn't compare too well.

As far as the package contents go, you get a good selection of software, including Nero 5.5, Intervideo WinDVD 4 and the digital video-editing package, Pinnacle Studio 8. You also get two discs in the form of a four-speed DVD-R and a CD-R.

If you're after high-speed DVD burning, then you might as well go for one of the eight-speed DVD+R drives that are currently available. However, if you're after a multiformat drive and writing speed doesn't concern you too much, the rather sluggish Teac DV-W50DK is a versatile drive with a decent price.

Contact: Microwarehouse 020 8906 9111
www.teac.co.uk

Specifications:

  • 4x DVD+R, 4x DVD-R, 2.4x DVD+RW, 2x DVD-RW
  • 16x CD-R, 10x CD-RW
  • 12x DVD-Rom, 32x CD-Rom
  • 2MB buffer
  • Nero 5.5, Intervideo WinDVD 4, Pinnacle Studio 8 SE

See also:

Philips DVDRW885One of the first universally compatible dual-layer recordable DVD drives  13 Oct 2004
Waitec Action 8A fast DVD writer from Waitec.  23 Jun 2004
LiteOn SDW-431SXA compact and lightweight DVD burner.  07 Jun 2004
TDK DVW-A080412NCould this be the fastest DVD writer out there?  04 Jun 2004
TDK DVW-A080412NAn eight-speed DVD drive from TDK.  14 Apr 2004
Philips DVDRW824Good performance, but not dual format.  01 Apr 2004
LG Super Multi DVD Rewriter GSA-4081BLooking for a DVD drive? Maybe this one will suit your requirements.  24 Mar 2004

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