I'm using a TSST Lightscribe External DVD Writer (TS-L532L)..well according to some articles I read, its the the industrys first slim-line optical drive equipped with LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling...cool
DVD +R/-R/+RW/-RW/DL @ 8X (...just right for the slim type version) manufactured date is March 2005
Continuing to lead the way in mobile optical storage, Toshiba Storage Device Division introduces its latest addition, the industrys first slim-line optical drive equipped with LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling.
This new technology, developed by HP, will enable mobile computer users to easily burn silk-screen quality labels onto CD and DVD discs directly from the drive.
Using LightScribe technology, Toshiba Samsung Storage Technologies' (TSST) TS-L532L drive is ideal for creating visually appealing and personalized CDs and DVDs with graphic images such as corporate logos or personal photos. LightScribe technology eliminates added steps for creating labels or using pens to identify disc content.
Available in a slim casing, Toshibas drive enables PC OEMs to build products that assure consumers of media compatibility when used with other DVD/CD systems. Supporting DVD burn speeds up to 8X, the TS-L532L provides users with optimal storage technology for saving large files, photos and video. The drive also allows notebook users to watch DVD movies or access CD content while on the road
Looking for a way to label your multitude of CDs and DVDs neatly and efficiently? HP has come up with an elegant answer: Use the same laser that already burned the data to make a label on the flip side of the disc. let me share you some pics...
pic of the actual unit & 10pack HP Lightscribe DVD +R (8x)
close up view of DVD writer with open tray
sample lightscribe labels I tested copied from various DTS demo disc #4, #6, #7 & #9
I was able to test a couple of DVDRs with no problem...Sony +R/-R (8x) at 30.00/each, Phillips +R/-R (8x) @ 25.00/each & E-Top +R/-R (8x) @ 12.00/each