I think what he's saying is that if you start with the unit turned off, and press "eject", it takes a total of six seconds to power up and extend the disc tray. That should be acceptably fast, I'd think.
Ya, plus why would you be so concerned with the 45 seconds on the older unit if they have improved upon it. There's a better option, no need to worry about the past.
6 second is bogus. It's from "fake" power off. The unit only shuts off the display and drive. All electronics are still 100% power-on. The unit is warm to the touch when you use "Quick Start" mode. For the real power up from complete off, it still takes about 20+ seconds.
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Godskitchen @ Aug 14th 2008 3:15PM
Nice review there Ben, but could you or someone answer me why it took 45 seconds to eject a disc? And why it still takes 6? Whats the hold up?
Mr. E @ Aug 14th 2008 4:47PM
I think what he's saying is that if you start with the unit turned off, and press "eject", it takes a total of six seconds to power up and extend the disc tray. That should be acceptably fast, I'd think.
THizzle7XU @ Aug 14th 2008 6:33PM
Ya, plus why would you be so concerned with the 45 seconds on the older unit if they have improved upon it. There's a better option, no need to worry about the past.
David Susilo @ Aug 14th 2008 11:49PM
6 second is bogus. It's from "fake" power off. The unit only shuts off the display and drive. All electronics are still 100% power-on. The unit is warm to the touch when you use "Quick Start" mode. For the real power up from complete off, it still takes about 20+ seconds.
DrXym @ Aug 15th 2008 6:42AM
zerocalories, stop being a dick with the affiliate links please. Every story you do this. IMO it should be a bannable offense.