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Thread: Dvd Burners

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    I'd like to get your opinion on which DVD burner would be best for my desktop, that will burn disks that will play on a external DVD player that would hook up to my Dell laptop with a USB cable, if those two items are available. I'm to believe that a DVD disk can hold over 4gb, or about 6 or 7 .avi movies. Thanks

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    try searchin on a bestbuy.com or circuitcity.com


    there r also some bargain sites where u can get what u need real cheap


    proud to be american

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    Ive got 2 pioneer A06's and they have been problem free.Also available cheap in the UK,about £130

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    Thanks Jay & Jay971, I have checked a bunch of web sites, but I was hoping to get your personal opinions from any experience you've had. Jay971 has helped by guiding me away from the Pioneer.

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    Sorry Jay 973, couldn't remember longer then 30 seconds. Age you know.

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    There is a significant quantity of DVD-burners available on the market, priced ~£145, which support DVD+/-R/RW, look out for one that supports DVD-RAM.

    Ideally, you would require a standard 4x2.4x16, with decent CD-R/RW speeds. But I've also seen DVD+R/RW speed now being rated at 4x as well.

    Referring back to the speeds of the CD-R/RW media that are integrated with DVD-burners, speeds are not pleasing. A £23 CD-R/RW-burner can get you speeds of 52x32x56, whilst speeds of a DVD-burner are around 16x10x24. I'd recommend that you have two seperate drives: one fast DVD-ROM/CD-RW combined and a DVD+/-R/RW, seeing as the speeds of the DVD-ROM read-speed on a DVD-writer are not at all satisfactory.

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    There's this LG one out that supports all DVD formats including RAM

    oh yeah its the LG GSA 40-40B £120 $240

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