
Whenever we run a news story about the latest, greatest internal DVD burner, the related forum thread always carries at least a few posts bemoaning the fact that what's been launched is ATAPI/E-IDE, not SATA. Well, that's going to change but, seemingly, not until the second half of next year.
According to a report on DigiTimes, burner makers in Taiwan are saying they expect to start switching mid-year as result of two factors - new PCs will be running the forthcoming Windows Vista operating system and many will be carrying Intel's P965 chipset, which properly supports SATA burners and DVD drives.
Consequently, more SATA drives will be made and prices will start to come down to the same level as ATAPI/E-IDE models.
Check out the DigitTimes article and let us know in this thread in the HEXUS.lifestyle.news forum just how much difference the ready availability of affordable SATA burners will make to you.
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DigiTimes - Intel P965, Microsoft Vista to boost adoption of SATA optical drivesSerial ATA International Organization - home page