- Brand : Sony
- Product name : DRU-810A
- Product code : DRU-810A
- Category : Optical Disc Drives
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- Info modified on : 04 Apr 2019 05:30:58
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Long product name Sony DRU-810A optical disc drive Internal
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DRU-810A Internal Double/Dual Layer & Dual Format DVD Burner
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Short summary description Sony DRU-810A optical disc drive Internal
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Sony DRU-810A, 2 MB, 33.3 MB/s, 48x, 32x, 40x, 130 ms
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Long summary description Sony DRU-810A optical disc drive Internal
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Sony DRU-810A. Drive device, buffer size: 2 MB, Burst transfer rate: 33.3 MB/s. CD write speed: 48x, CD rewrite speed: 32x. CD read speed: 40x. DVD drive average random access time: 130 ms, Access time: 135 ms. Bundled software: - Double/Dual Layer DVD drive, Ahead NeroVision Express, Ahead Nero Burning ROM SE/ExpressCD/DVD ...
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Uk has collected 10 expert reviews for Sony DRU-810A optical disc drive Internal and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Were used to seeing lots of OEM drives here at These are the ones that come without software, installation kits, instructions and so on. So the Sony DRU-810A, which comes in a full retail package, makes a nice change – and will come as a relief to...
Sony has blitzed its DVD-burning competition with the release of the DRU-810A - the fastest dual-layer burner we have tested.
The Sony DRU-810A is a solid DVD writer.
maximumpc.com
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2017-03-01 09:12:36
2017-03-01 09:12:36
Average rating:90
It seems someone at Sony decided to start kicking ass and taking names—the DRU-810A beat the crap out of several of our benchmarks and made a daring, if not entirely successful attempt to snatch the gold from Plextor’s majestic PX-716A. Writing 4.25GB...
IntroductionSony has a track record for switching chipsets as they move along from model to model. The DRU-540A used the same Sanyo chipset that is used in the PX-712A. Upon entering the 16x game, Sony switched to MediaTek as its supplier for the servo...
Computerpoweruser.com
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2017-03-01 09:12:36
2017-03-01 09:12:36
Average rating:0
Double/dual-layer burning is finally fast enough to be interesting. Until recently, it actually took less time for some drives to dash off a couple of 4.7GB DVDs than to plod through an 8.5GB DL disc. But with the Sony DRU-810As 8X speed, an 8GB DVD+...