Plextor breathes new life into the dying breed that is DVD recorders (or at least we think they're dying, with Blu-ray and HD DVD right around the corner) by introducing the world's first 18x DVD±R burners. 18x is a rather odd number to have for optical recorders (from 16x you'd normally just go right on to 32x), but oh well.
Plextor has announced two DVD±RW drives that support writing at 18x, in the "PX-760" series. They will be released mid-November.
The PX-760 series are DVD±RW drivers that support writing single layer DVD±R discs at 18x, and with the "AUTOSTRATEGY" feature that can learn media characteristics, it has a high recording reliability.
Dual-layer DVD+R discs can be written at 10x, dual-layer DVD-R discs at 6x, DVD+RW discs at 8x, and DVD-RW discs at 6x.
The product lineup includes the ATAPI internal "PX-760A/JP" and the Serial ATA "PX-760SA/JP." Both include changeable front panels in white, black, and silver. Each is also Open Price, and the PX-760A/JP is estimated at around 15,000 yen, and the PX-760SA/JP at around 18,000 yen.

 Inspired by: http://plusd.itmedia.co.jp/pcupdate/articles/0510/17/news028.html [1]
Product Information (PX-760A/JP): http://plextor.jp/product/px760a/ [2]
Product Information (PX-760SA/JP): http://plextor.jp/product/px760sa/ [3]
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