
LG UH10LS20 BLACK LightScribe 10x SATA Blu-ray Combo Drive
High-Speed Blu-ray Performance with LightScribe TechnologyThe LG Electronics UH10LS20 is a high-performance internal Blu-ray combo drive that combines fast read and write speeds with LightScribe technology. Designed for seamless integration into your desktop system, this drive offers exceptional ...
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Overview
High-Speed Blu-ray Performance with LightScribe Technology
The LG Electronics UH10LS20 is a high-performance internal Blu-ray combo drive that combines fast read and write speeds with LightScribe technology. Designed for seamless integration into your desktop system, this drive offers exceptional performance for Blu-ray and DVD media.
Specifications:
- Type: Blu-ray Combo Internal Drive
- Interface: SATA
- Read Speed: 10x Blu-ray
- Features: LightScribe Technology
Key Features
Drive Type: Super Multi Blue Internal Blu-ray Combo Drive
Write Data Transfer Rate: DVD+R/-R: 16X, DVD+RW/-RW: 8X/6X, DVD+R DL/-R DL: 8X, DVD-RAM: 12X, CD-R: 48X, CD-RW: 24X
Read Data Transfer Rate: BD-ROM(SL/DL): 10X/8X, BD-R(SL L to H): 6X, BD-R(SL/DL): 10X/8X, BD-RE(SL/DL): 8X/6X,
DVD-ROM(SL/DL): 16X/12X, DVD-R(SL/DL): 16X/12X, DVD-RW(SL): 12X, DVD+R(SL/DL): 16X/12X, DVD+RW(SL): 12X, DVD-RAM: 12X
Access Time: BD-ROM - 180ms; DVD-ROM - 160ms; DVD-RAM - 180ms; CD-ROM - 150ms, Interface: SATA
Buffer Memory: 4 MB, Burst Transfer Rate: 1.5Gbps, lightScribe Direct Labeling: 600, Operating System: Windows 7 / Vista / XP
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features LightScribe Direct Labeling technology, allowing for custom labels to be etched onto compatible discs
- Offers versatile write speeds, including 16X for DVD+R/-R and 48X for CD-R, for efficient burning
- Provides comprehensive read data transfer rates for various disc formats, including BD-ROM up to 10X
- Includes a 4MB buffer memory, helping to prevent buffer underrun errors during disc burning
- Supports a wide range of operating systems, including Windows 7, Vista, and XP
👎 Cons
- As an internal SATA drive, it requires installation within a compatible computer chassis, not an external plug-and-play solution
- The "10x" Blu-ray read speed, while respectable, is not the fastest available on the market for modern players
- The specified operating system compatibility (Windows 7/Vista/XP) suggests it may be an older model, possibly lacking native driver support for newer OS versions
- The burst transfer rate of 1.5Gbps is consistent with SATA I, which is slower than newer SATA III interfaces
- The 180ms access time for BD-ROMs could be perceived as slightly slower compared to more recent optical drives