Along with the large "Memorex" logo, you can see a few for Ultra Speed CD-RW media and theDVD+ReWritable and DVD Multi specifications.īelow the tray you can see the MRX-525G's single LED. As you can see, the MRX-525G also has its share of logos. While both drives are almost physically identical, Memorex has tried to set theirs apart by giving it a black and silver bezel. The MRX-525G is based on LG's new 18x "Super-Multi" drive, the GSA-H22N. At the time of this review, this is the only official firmware available for the MRX-525G. The drive that Memorex sent us for this review was manufactured in December of 2006 and had firmware version G.01. Does Memorex's new drive have what it takes? Keep reading as we find out. To give you an idea of what to expect from the MRX-525G, we'll take a look at some of its features and then see how it compares to some of the 18x DVD±RW drives from the competition.
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With store shelves already full of DVD writers with similar specs and features, Memorex's new drive is up against some stiff competition.
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Memorex's new drive also includes features like 48x CD reading and writing speeds, 32x rewriting speeds and an impressive software bundle from Nero. Based on the LG GSA-H22N, the MRX-525G is capable of 18x DVD±R, 8x DVD+RW, 6x DVD-RW, 8x DVD±R DL and 12x DVD-RAM writing speeds and a maximum DVD read speed of 16x. This winter, Memorex introduced its first 18x DVD writer, the MRX-525G. With their good looks and impressive specs, these drives have been a hit with consumers right from the start. While best known for its recordable media, Memorex offers an assortment of computer peripherals, including its own line of CD and DVD drives. Today, Memorex has made the shift from analog to digital and has established itself as one of the world's leading providers of recordable CD and DVD media. By the 1970's, the company entered the consumer market with its own line of recordable audio and video tapes. Founded in 1961 by a group of engineers, Memorex got its start by producing data backup tapes for the emerging computer industry. As one of the biggest names in the storage industry, Memorex doesn't need much of an introduction.