The MP uses a Plextor PX-716AL drive with a feature called
IntelligentTilt that controls the laser in three dimensions, to ensure
high quality writing and reading if the disc surface has imperfections.


cliveb;169917 Wrote: 
> 1. Thay claim that the laser angle is adjusted during re-reads. I have
> no idea whether this could actually ever hope to successfully read some
> data that had failed with the laser in "standard alignment", but if it
> can, then it is quite novel. Perhaps they could use that technology to
> build a CDROM drive that gives the likes of EAC the best possible
> chance of successfully ripping damaged CDs?


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