Hi everybody,
As I am on my way to the store this weekend, I thought I'd poll people
using Plextor.
What is your favorite Plextor model for burning cds?
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Roman
Registered Linux User #179293
On Saturday 20 January 2001 06:50 am, Romanator wrote:
Hi everybody,
As I am on my way to the store this weekend, I thought I'd poll
people using Plextor.
What is your favorite Plextor model for burning cds?
Best bang for the buck (T model has 4mb buffer) ~$160 retail,
OEM is cheaper.
Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Saturday 20 January 2001 06:50 am, Romanator wrote:
Hi everybody,
As I am on my way to the store this weekend, I thought I'd poll
people using Plextor.
What is your favorite Plextor model for burning cds?
Best bang for the buck (T model has 4mb buffer)
Vic...did you ever get the plextor working correctly, in
linux?
how much did it cost...and where did you get it
Vic wrote:
I like the Plextor PX-W8432T
lower price than the higher speed one
and I don't really care to burn at
high speeds than 2 or 4 anyway,
slower burn, better copy.
I like the Plextor PX-W8432T
lower price than the higher speed one
and I don't really care to burn at
high speeds than 2 or 4 anyway,
slower burn, better copy.
Just my 2 cents
On Saturday 20 January 2001 06:50 am, you wrote:
Hi everybody,
As I am on my way to the store this weekend, I
Mike Baker wrote:
I have a 12/110/32A IDE burnproof, and it's fantastic - never does a bad
burn, and very fast (12 speed).
At 12:50 20/01/2001, you wrote:
Hi everybody,
As I am on my way to the store this weekend, I thought I'd poll people
using Plextor.
What is your favorite Plextor
It was about 180 uk pounds a few months back. It's a W1210A - 12 speed
write, 32 speed read, 10 speed re-write, burn-proof, ide.
At 22:38 20/01/2001, you wrote:
Mike Baker wrote:
I have a 12/110/32A IDE burnproof, and it's fantastic - never does a bad
burn, and very fast (12 speed).