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Plextor PX-B940SA

Verdict

Great Blu-ray performance, but few will see any real benefit from paying the high price

Review Date: 10 Mar 2010

Reviewed By: Mike Jennings

Price when reviewed: £167 (£196 inc VAT)

Buy it now for: £180
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Overall Rating
4 stars out of 6

Features & Design
5 stars out of 6

Value for Money
3 stars out of 6

Performance
6 stars out of 6

Blu-ray has come a long way since it emerged as the dominant high-definition format in 2008 and can now be found in most desktop replacement laptops, underneath millions of televisions and in even modestly priced PCs.

While most of those are cheaper drives, though, Plextor’s new PX-B940SA raises the bar with its 12x Blu-ray write speed. That's the fastest we’ve yet seen, twice the speed of the fastest-rated blank discs on the market. DVD-Rs can be written and read at 16x, and it supports a huge range of formats, including dual-layer and rewritable Blu-ray discs. The Plextor also includes CyberLink BD Suite.

Plextor PX-B940SA

It’s fast in action. While the 12x write speed will only prove its real worth in the future, it filled a 6x BD-R disc in 16mins 4secs. Our previous favourite, the LG GGW-H20L, completed the same test in more than 22mins.

The Plextor returned mixed results with older media. It burned a DVD-R in 5mins 39secs, which is up there with the best, but its BD-RW write time of ten minutes was slower than older rivals. The Plextor’s CD-R write time of 3mins 10secs was also fairly average.

We’re not sure if the Plextor is worth £167 exc VAT, either. The majority of slower Blu-ray writers have been phased out to make way as speeds increase, but you can still save a good £25 by opting for a 10x model, and the difference in real-world use will be negligible. Only those for whom speed is imperative could really justify keeping up with the cutting edge in internal optical drives.

Author: Mike Jennings

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User comments

Media Price

Can you do a report on the price of blank Blu-ray media. This is the real holdup of these drives. The blank media is too expensive when compared to blank DVDs and now the low cost of external hard drives.

Currently you pay €55 for 10x25GB, for 250GB of storage. Expensive when you can purchase 1000GB Ex HDD for €80, or DVDs 100x4.7GB for €20, that's 470GB.

By lukemcurley on 14 Mar 2010

What happens with corrupt media?

I am sure that at some point a Blu-ray disc is going to be put in reader and .. It won't. It's happened to cds, dvds and I see no reason that it could happen to BR either,. So that's possibly 25Gb of data that could be lost. At currrent prices media is just to expensive to risk that. Plextor do make nice drives though.. Solid trays with a great mechanism.. But not yet!

By Mackram on 18 Mar 2010

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