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Aopen announces 18x DVD burner
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Aopen has launched a DVD burner, the DSW1218P, a half-height optical disc drive (ODD) that can read and write DVD +/- R/RW, DVD +/- R DL, DVD-RAM, and CD-R/RW formats at speeds up to 18x. The DSW1812P can support 18x burning, 12x DVD-RAM, 8x DVD +/- R DL (double/dual layer), and CD-R/RW.
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