Can you copy onto dual layer dvds

Have just purchased a 17" 1.67 ghz powerbook and was wondering if the dvd burner can burn onto dual layer dvds
Many Thanks

No currently shipping PowerBook is advertised as having the capability to burn dual layer DVDs, and they can't be burned in a single layer drive. To check what types of disks your optical drive can burn to in Tiger, choose About this Mac from the Apple menu and click on More Info. Once the System Profiler has opened, check the information for your burner; all the types of disks you can burn will be listed here.
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