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How can a ROM drive be so good?

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How can a ROM drive be so good?

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ROM drives recover the data from computer discs perfectly. Loading a computer program rarely fails due to the ROM drive. Therefore, extracting the data from a CD or DVD can be done without error. Normally, however, a computer pays no attention to how smoothly the data flows from the disc. That’s where our special technology comes in. From leaving the drive, the information is in the hands of the most sophisticated audio circuitry ever used in a Disc player. The 800 uses three memory buffers and three layers of error correction to get the lowest jitter and highest integrity data possible. Unlike other players that have to try to minimise drive vibration to get low jitter, the 800’s memory architecture abolishes this problem forever. In fact, the 800 will often read the data from the disc more than once just to be sure it has it right. The result of this sophisticated effort shows up in ultra-low jitter with sound and picture quality second to none. Sound issues…?

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