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DRU-170C Spec Sheet.Qxp STORAGE Sony Branded Optical Storage DRU-170C 18X max Multi-Format DVD Burner for Windows® Vista™/XP/2000 Operating Systems Features and Benefits • Burns DVD±R discs at 18X max, using standard 16X media, capable of burning a full disc in about 5 minutes • Burns 8.5GB DVD±R Double/Dual discs up to 8X max. Recorded DVD±R Double/Dual layer discs compatible with most consumer DVD players and DVD-ROM drives • Burns standard 4.7GB DVD±R and DVD±RW Discs, DVD-RAM, and CD-R/RW too - One drive does it all! • Maximum flexibility & compatibility – Choose the optimal DVD recordable media for your project without sacrificing compatibility with your playback hardware • Nero® 7 Express DVD/CD mastering software and InCD packet writing software included, plus trial versions of NeroVision® Express DVD authoring software and Nero ShowTime™ DVD playback software. STORAGE SPECIFICATIONS PART NUMBER DRU-170C DRIVE TYPE Internal Multi-Format DVD/CD Recorder MEDIA & MODES SUPPORTED DVD-R/-R DL/-RW, DVD+R/DVD+R DL/+RW, DVD-RAM: DVD-ROM, DVD-Video CD: CD-DA, CD-ROM (XA), CD Extra, Video CD, Photo CD*, CD Text, multi-session READ/WRITE SPEED Write (DVD-R) 18X CAV max.** Write (DVD-R DL) 8X Z-CLV max. *** Write (DVD-RW) 6X CLV max. ** Write (DVD+R) 18X CAV max.** Write (DVD+R DL) 8X Z-CLV max. *** Write (DVD+RW) 8X Z-CLV max. ** Write (DVD-RAM) 12X P-CAV max** Write (CD-R) 48X CAV max** Write (CD-RW) 32X Z-CLV max. ** Read (DVD-ROM) 16X max. Read (CD-ROM) 48X max. SUSTAINED DATA TRANSFER RATE 21 MB/s max. (16X DVD-ROM) AVERAGE ACCESS TIME 160 ms (DVD 16X) 140 ms (CD 48X) INTERFACE EIDE (ATAPI) BURST TRANSFER RATE 33.3 MB/s Ultra DMA33 Mode 2 BUFFER MEMORY 2MB POWER CONSUMPTION +5V 1.6A max., +12V 1.8A max. DIMENSIONS (WxHxD) 5.75 X 1.63 X 7.0 inches WEIGHT 2 lbs. PACKAGE CONTENTS Internal DRU-170C drive Nero® Express 7 DVD/CD mastering software Nero® InCD™ drive letter recording software NeroVision™ Express 4 limited trial version Nero® ShowTime™ limited trial version Mounting hardware User’s Manual SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Pentium® III 800 MHz or faster (or equivalent) CPU minimum. Pentium IV 1.6GHz or faster (or equivalent) CPU is recommended if NeroVision® Express 4 trial version is used 256 MB of RAM (512 MB or more for Windows® XP Systems) 10GB of hard disk space Windows® Vista™ Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, or Ultimate, Windows® XP Home or Professional Operating Systems (SP2), or Windows® 2000 Professional (SP4) WARRANTY One Year Limited *Not supported with the bundled software, additional software required. **High-speed DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, CD-RW discs required. ***Requires DVD+R DL & DVD-R DL media www.sony.com/dvdburners Sony Electronics Inc. Information Technology Products Division 3300 Zanker Road, San Jose, CA 95134 © 2007 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in part or in whole without prior written permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Sony and Storage by Sony are trademarks of Sony. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. Non-metric weights and measurements are approximate. Features and specifications subject to change without notice. Printed USA 02/07 DRU1720C-DS-02/07 P1111.
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