![]() Using special LightScribe media, the HP dvd640i can etch an image or text onto the top of a disc. ![]() ![]() Basically LightScribe is a method of printing labels onto optical discs without using either a printer or a label. It was something that definitely caught my attention – something that isn’t easy when you’ve been covering technology for as long as I have. I first saw LightScribe in action back in October 2004 when I attended an HP product showcase in Monte Carlo. In fact, despite it’s undoubtedly tardy behaviour it has one trick up it’s sleeve that no other DVD writer I’ve reviewed has exhibited – LightScribe functionality. In fact it’s been many months since I’ve seen test results as slow as those turned in by the HP dvd640i, but this drive isn’t about raw performance. First things first, this is a very slow DVD writer, at least it is by modern standards. ![]()
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