Tray takes a while to open

Hi, I just bought a MSI DR4-A DVD writer and everytime I press eject, the led turns on a bit and 2-3 seconds later it opens.
Is this normal? Never experienced it with my other writers.

Ah okay, another small question, I updated nero and the firmware was already 2.30, but I can only burn a dvd+r at 2.4 and 4 speed, not 1x or 3x.
It's not the media (support 1-4x) so is there a fix for this?
Nevermind, just saw a review saying this:
DVD+R write speed at 2.4x and 4x
And my media was dvd+r and nor - r
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