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    Originally posted by raiserblade2003@22 November 2003 - 03:59
    so this "Google" thing. what exactly is it?
    google is a search engine

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    Originally posted by raiserblade2003@21 November 2003 - 16:59
    so im thinking now to get a cheap dvd-r/w or dvd+r/w (wahts the diff.) so do u have ne recommendation?
    just get a combination -RW/+RW drive. you may as well, just in case one format eventually wins the "battle," right? also, that would just make it easier to shop for discs, without worrying which format your burner can use and which format your stand-alone dvd player can play.

    although brands like HP, LiteOn, etc make "decent" burners, i'd recommend taking a good long look at the Pioneer and Sony brands. for less than $200 they're much less picky about the brand & quality of recordable DVD discs that you use, than a lot of drives.

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    Originally posted by h121589+24 November 2003 - 20:15--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (h121589 @ 24 November 2003 - 20:15)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-raiserblade2003@22 November 2003 - 03:59
    so this "Google" thing. what exactly is it?&nbsp;
    google is a search engine [/b][/quote]
    he was being sarcastic. or fasicious i dunno he was being one of those

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    I&#39;d wait and get a DVD Burner that supports Dual Layers&#33;

    Philips just announced that they sucessfully developed a commercial dual layer Dvd Burner

    The Story

    The DVD+RW Alliance is setting an aggressive feature and performance roadmap, and the dual-layer DVD+R format book is expected to be ready within this year. Recorders for both the PC and consumer electronics markets are expected to become available during the course of 2004.
    I&#39;d wait if I were you.

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    it&#39;s already been posted in this forum.

    actually, there is a dual layer +RW format and a dual layer -RW format coming out soon.

    and then there&#39;s Blu-Ray DVD, which inevitably spawned a new burner format. it never ends.

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    The specification for dual layer DVD-RW hasn&#39;t even been finally agreed, so don&#39;t expect that on the market any time soon.

    Dual layer DVD+RW won&#39;t be on the market until mid to late 2004. Expect it to be very expensive initially, since there&#39;s no opposition.
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    I think one factor to take into account is how much the blank media costs.

    The latest whizbang burner won&#39;t be of much use (outside of bragging rights) if you can&#39;t get/afford the disks to feed it.

    As far as waiting for the next great format to arrive...there is always something much better than what you currently have or can get just over the horizon.
    Resign yourself to obsolescence the minute you leave the store.
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  8. Software & Hardware   -   #18
    Originally posted by clocker@25 November 2003 - 05:44
    As far as waiting for the next great format to arrive...there is always something much better than what you currently have or can get just over the horizon.
    Resign yourself to obsolescence the minute you leave the store.
    exactly my "drift" when i mentioned Blu-Ray and said "it never ends." before you even walk out of the store with a new electronic gizmo, the manufacturer has already planned out its obsolescence.

    unless you&#39;ve got very deep pockets, you&#39;ve gotta make decisions about what you&#39;re willing to pay for a certain level of usefulness. don&#39;t worry about impressing the neighbors because your stuff is newer & better than theirs. think about how well it does what you want it to do, for the price you&#39;re willing to pay.

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    Have you heard of the kids who found a new way to have Dvd Burners write Dvd&#39;s?

    They can supposedly increase the storage capacity of Cd&#39;s and Dvd&#39;s by 64x.

    That&#39;d be sweeet if they could do it, but I doubt that these new "super dvd&#39;s" would work in a dvd player to play burned movies...

    We can only hope


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    those two kids got something going

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