Lite-On IT offers 18x Super Multi LightScribe DVD burner

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28 Sep 06 13:04 by H3rB3i in category Uncategorized To news archive


GristyMcFisty used our news submit to let us know that Lite-On IT has began the volume production of their new 18x model, the LH-18A1H. Besides the added Lightsrcibe recoding technology, this unit is almost the same as their previous released LH-18A1P.

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>Lite-On IT, the largest maker of optical disc drives in Taiwan, recently began volume production of an 18x Super Multi LightScribe DVD burner, model LH-18A1H, for OEM clients and will launch the model for own-brand sale in the Taiwan market at a recommended retail price of about NT$2,100 (US$64) in the middle of next month.

 

The full specifications can be found over at the Lite-On Taiwan website here and those who are interested in reading the entire article can find it over at the DigiTimes website.

Source: DigiTimes

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