HP revs up DVD burners
In the latest salvo in the struggle between recordable DVD formats, Hewlett-Packard on Tuesday announced faster DVD burners based on its favored technology. "The DVD+R/+RW drives record information at speeds of up to eight times (8x) the normal DVD playback speed, according to HP. Previously, the company has sold recorders that write data at up to 4x speed. Both devices - the Dvd400i internal drive and the Dvd400e external drive - will come with software for tasks such as editing video and saving photos."
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