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Old March 9th, 2004, 02:52 PM
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The reason that Plextor did this is because they were a few months behind on coming out with their Plextor PX-W708A so they decided to purchase the Ricoh drive and market it as a Plextor.

Here are the actual specs from Plextor's website:

Useable DVD Formats: DVD-ROM, DVD Video, Multi Border (closed disc read only), multi session

Useable CD Formats: CD-DA; CD-ROM Mode 1; CD-ROM Mode 2; CD-ROM XA, CD-I; Photo CD; Video CD; CD-Extra; CD Text; Multi-session, UDF

Recording DVD+R/RW Modes: Sequential write, Random access write and Disc-at-one

Then they came out with the Plextor PX-708 models that do support the CD+G formats. This was the drive they had been working on, which is why they were behind in the DVD+-R market.
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