Sony Electronics introduced the Sony AD-7220S-ID, a dust-proof drive designed especially for the Indian market.
According to the company, off late there have been reports suggesting that dust is the biggest enemy of optical drive performance. In order to overcome this limitation, Sony has introduced the AD-7220S-ID with dust-proof mechanism running at 22x speed. The AD-7220S-ID implements 6 sponges on the inside of bottom cover, bezel and PWB. These sponges help absorb the dust resulting in better uninterrupted performance & up to 20% longer product life.
The AD-7220S-ID with ‘Dust proof technology’ offers top of the line performance with maximum 22x DVD Read/Write, 48 x CD Read/Write, Max.12x DVD-RAM Write speeds and is available in Serial ATA format. It also features a vibration reduction system, efficient heat dissipation, buffer under run protection, optimized writing quality by automatically adjusting the writing strategy, and automatic adjustment of CD-DA/VCD/DVD data extraction for smooth reading.
It is compatible with DVD-ROM, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM, CD-ROM (mode 1), CD-ROM/XA (mode 2, form 1 and form 2), Photo CD, CD Extra, CD-TEXT, CD-I, VIDEO CD, DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, CD-DA, Enhance CD, UDF (fixed/variable Packet mode), DVD-Audio.
Other technical specifications include:-
- Buffer memory capacity: 2 MByte
- Access Time: DVD: 160ms CD: 140ms
- Dimension: 146mm × 41.3mm × 170mm
- Weight: 600g
Availability and Pricing – It isavailable through Rashi Peripherals and its network of 53 branches throughout India at an estimated retail price of Rs. 1300/- and comes with a 1-year warranty.
Source: India PRwire

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