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Toshiba SDR-5372 - DVD Writer

Author Riyad Emeran
Published 12th Apr 2005
Manufacturer Toshiba
Supplier ebuyer.com
Price £32.34 (Exc VAT)
as reviewed £38.00 (Inc VAT)
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Features Score 8 for Features
Performance Score 10 for Performance
Value Score 9 for Value
Overall Score 9 for Overall
Toshiba SDR-5372 - DVD Writer
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This is the first Toshiba DVD writer to make it into the TrustedReviews lab and it represents a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to features and performance. When Toshiba first told me about the SDR-5372 it boasted the fastest DVD+R DL write speed around at 5x, but in the space of being told about the drive and it actually arriving for review, Asus has come in and stolen the ball with its 6x DRW-1608P.

But, to be fair to Toshiba, the fact that this drive is slightly outgunned in DVD+R DL performance, has not stopped it being the fastest drive I’ve ever seen, taking all the tests into account.


Looking at the specifications of the SDR-5372, shows a drive that’s cutting edge in some areas, but a little behind the pack in others. DVD+/-R discs can be written at 16x, which is up there with the best, while the aforementioned 5x DVD+R DL performance is bettered only by the Asus DRW-1608P. But it’s when we get to the re-writing speeds that this Toshiba looks a bit shaky, with only 4x performance for both DVD+RW and DVD-RW media. CD performance is respectable, with CD-R discs burned at 48x and CD-RW media written at 24x – again, up there with the best.

But before you get put off by the somewhat conservative re-write speeds, you should consider a couple of points. First off, there isn’t any re-writable media faster than 4x right now, and I’ve yet to see a drive that can “overwrite” to existing discs. Of course the faster media will appear eventually, and everyone wants to be as future proof as possible. It’s therefore comforting to know that there is already a firmware flash (TU55) available that will enable the SDR-5372 to write DVD+RW at 8x and DVD-RW at 6x. You can download the new firmware directly from Toshiba by clicking here.


Performance wise this Toshiba drive is no slouch and it excelled pretty much across the board, which is how it managed to beat the Asus DRW-1608P overall, despite the latter drive’s faster dual layer times. Talking of dual layer times, the Toshiba shaved between four and five minutes off the NEC ND-3520A and the LG GSA-4163B, but lagged about three minutes behind the Asus.

 

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