Appreciate the comments from everyone.
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Regards,
joeuser - Still looking for the 'any' key...
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I will say this: Plextor's current pricing suggests they still try to sucker a
few of us dark age guys... Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 19:13:21 -0600 From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: Re: [H] DVD burner
suggestions Appreciate the comments from everyone. -- Regards
When anything hits the commodity stage it's all about price and not
really name brand.
On Dec 9, 2007 9:43 PM, JRS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Liteon. Avoid Samsung and Sony ones like the plague. Also good are the
Asus (liteon based) and the pioneer and plextors.
I use Lite-On these days as
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From: Brian Weeden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 22:02:47
To:hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] DVD burner suggestions
When anything hits the commodity stage it's all about price and not
really name brand.
On Dec 9, 2007 9
It was a cheap repair, IF you like taking things apart...
What got me looking for the cause was -- I just got two DVRs for myself,
refirbs, (currently $50ea) both Lite-Ons, and heard (after purchase) that they
have a high failure rate in a very short time frame... Mine are DVD only units.
There is also DeepBurner Free and Deepburner Portable.
www.deepburner.com
T
At 10:37 PM 03/12/2007, Brian Weeden wrote:
For free burning software on Windows I really recommend CDBurnerXP.
It will do just about everything Nero will for a much smaller
footprint:
http://cdburnerxp.se/
If you
Friend looking to get a DVD burner for his old AMD Athlon XP 1800-ish
running Win2K Pro. His wife has some 'photek' (or something) program
that lets you take pics and music and put them on a DVD for everyone
to watch and listen too. So was wondering if anyone had some good
experiences they'd like
Subject: [H] DVD burner suggestions
Friend looking to get a DVD burner for his old AMD Athlon XP 1800-ish
running Win2K Pro. His wife has some 'photek' (or something) program
that lets you take pics and music and put them on a DVD for everyone
to watch and listen too. So was wondering if anyone had
At 23:48 12/3/2007, Wayne Johnson, wrote:
At 22:36 12-03-2007, Chris Reeves typed:
Liteon. Avoid Samsung and Sony ones like the plague. Also good are
the Asus (liteon based) and the pioneer and plextors.
FWIW I've been a Pioneer man from the beginning have never regretted it.
Not from the