Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the Lite-On iHAS524 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lite-On iHAS524.
December 2010
(85%)
19 Reviews
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Abstract: With so many cheap and portable storage options available, not to mention all the free cloud and file transfer services, people use DVD-readers and burners less and less. But it can be quite practical to have, even if it's just to (re-)install Windows. ...
Can be picked up for as little as £17 if you shop around, Quiet during films & DVD/CD burning, LabelTag innovative free labelling of CD/DVDs, Bundled with the great Nero 8 Essentials software, Supports multiple formats including DVDRDL, No coasters
A little noisy when reading normal data e.g. Software Installations, LabelTag software
As far as DVD-RW drives go, this one is actually quite a good one - with its ability to write "LabelTag" labels, and the inclusion of Nero 8 Essentials, you're onto a winner! Its small form factor is definitely a plus. During benchmarking, we can see t...
Abstract: LiteOn were kind enough to send us one of their internal DVD-RW drives, the iHAS524, to review. In an extremely saturated market, it’s difficult to make such a product stand out, but the LiteOn iHAS524 comes with LabelTag technology, which promises ex...
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Published: 2011-01-10, Author: Jon , review by: techworld.com
The IHAS524-T98 is a good performer, and in my hands-on examination, it wrote its entire range of supported media without incident. It's worth a few extra bucks if you like the idea of being able to neatly label your discs....
Source: Ahead Software Nero DiskSpeed 4 tests a DVD+R DL rated to 12x. The program emulates a burn that would fill the disc with 8.5GB of data. This test is done by simply placing blank recording media into the burner and running the application. DVD+...
Abstract: Recently I got my hands on the new LiteON iHAS524 24x Internal DVD/CD Writer with LabelTag. Lable Tag is a technology that allows you to label your disc on the writeable side of the disc with no special media required. I thought bull crap, they say no...
No need to buy special discs, Legible, easy to read print on the discs. No more sharpies!, Cost,
LabelTag closes out discs, Owner's guide can be a bit misleading regarding the multi session discs, LabelTagging can take a bit longer than usual to finish tagging a disc caveat emptor, this WILL depend on the quality of your discs.
At first, I honestly was not all that impressed with this drive. It wasn't until after I ran a few comparison tests with my Lightscribe drive (which, by the the way, resides in an AMD Phenom II Tricore machine with 4 gigs of DDR3 RAM and Windows 7 64 ...