jimhayes wrote: > Yamaha. Don't get a Phillips or an HP. I just got a settlement from a class action > suit against Phillips CD recorder. Seems to me he SHOULD buy a Phillips... after all, it's not every day you get money back to buy a new product that is several generations ahead of the earlier product. The reason you got that money is because Phillips misrepresented the storage capacity of the drive, and unfortunately for them, they sold one to a lawyer with some time on his hands. Since HP used the Phillips unit in their computers, people owning those computers also got a settlement. So don't complain, you got use of the original drive way back when CD-R was young, then you got cash to buy a brand new drive today. Most of us just have to junk the junk. Art
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