New Windows Vista DVD Burners from LG
LG Electronics has introduced its latest DVD burners, the GSA-H44N, GSA-H55N and GSA-H62N. These three new burners have their respective functionality and ability. GSA-H44N is LG’s first DVD burner that can support Windows Vista operating system. It comes with a dual-layer recording functions and able to support up to 8.5GB disc. GSA-H44N can record at a maximum speed of 18x.

GSA-H44N
GSA-H55N is equipped with SecurDisc solution for added data protection and content access control when writing on CDs or DVDs. The SecurDisc solution is able to allow users to set a password, digital signature and copy protection onto the disc to prevent the data from leaking or falling into the wrong hands.

GSA-H55N
GSA-H62N from LG is designed for those who want to hook up their DVD burner to the faster SATA connector. Like GSA-H44N, this model can burn data at a maximum speed of 18X.

GSA-H62N
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April 15th, 2008 20:03
I can not find the firmware update.
The drive pages my HDD every second.
The only way to stop it is by un-plug the sata data cable.
April 15th, 2008 20:00
I have looked but can not find the driver for the drive above gsa h62n
May 5th, 2007 04:35
i dont get it
why is it “LG’s first DVD burner that can support Windows Vista operating system”
my dvd burners work with vista
so how did the LG become the first to support vista?