Pioneer Electronics is aiming to reduce confusion in the DVD rewritable market by incorporating support for several major formats with its next-generation drive. The Long Beach, Calif.-based ...
There is usually a tiny whole on the front of a drive that you can stick a pin (or other thin long object) into that will eject the tray. you usually get a suitable pin with a CD/DVD drive but a ...
Pioneer Electronics has the solution to the high-end audio format war; just put them all in the same unit. The company has begun shipping the DV-563A, a universal DVD player that offers both DVD video ...
With all the buzz around Blu-ray and HD-DVD, it's easy to forget that the DVD format is here to stay for quite a while. To support all those who are not ready to make the switch -- as well as those ...
Hoping to spur demand by reducing consumers’ confusion about DVD recording, a growing number of consumer-electronics companies are shifting to DVD recorders that can handle both of the leading formats ...
The Pioneer DVR-A08 is a class act. It's the first drive we've tested to offer all three of the new 16X DVD+R, 16X DVD-R, and 4X DVD+R double-layer recording speeds. It also incorporates several ...
High prices and compatibility issues loom large as makers of recordable and rewritable DVD discs and players shoot for the kind of mainstream acceptance enjoyed by non-recordable DVD-ROM products.
Pioneer Electronics said Tuesday that its DVD rewritable drives can cause PCs or DVD players to overheat when recording on certain high-speed disks. Representatives from Pioneer Electronics USA, based ...