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    1. #1
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      DVD BURNER Help me deside

      DVDRAM GF1000 2.6GB/5.2GB $119.00 or Panasonic DVDRAM
      LF-D211V 4.7GB/9.4GB $267.00 or Toshiba DVDRAM W2002
      4.7GB/9.4GB 280.00 or Panasonic DVDRAM DVDR LFD311 (Rambo)
      barebones $325.00 fullkit 375.00

      Or make a suggestion can't beover $400.00

    2. #2
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      Are you shure is this cheap,cose i would buy it too on this prices???

    3. #3
      elpresidente Guest

      DVD BURNER

      Watch out for a cheap Pioneer A03 ... medias r cheap and compatible with most standalone dvd players ....

      greetz

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      Lightbulb To Roadworker or who knows!!!

      Can i record data(zip,rar)music(mp3wav)make ghost backup?????Never heard for this---is this reliable???Any link where to find 1 of them too see that thing how is look like???Those use dvdr or dvdrw????

    5. #5
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      The spec sheet for combo

      Write/Read DVD-RAM Disc (2.6GB/5.2GB/4.7GB/9.4GB)
      Write/Read DVD-R (4.7GB General)
      Disc Write Capability Read Compatible with DVD Formats
      Read Compatible with CD Formats

      Specifications:

      Model Number: LF-D311
      Capacity: 4.7/9.4GB DVD-RAM (rewritable)
      2.6/5.2GB DVD-RAM (rewritable)
      4.7GB DVD-R General Use (write-once)
      Data Transfer Rate (IF Interface): Ultra DMA Mode 2: max. 33.3MB/s
      PIO Mode 4: max. 16.6MB/s
      Write Data Transfer Rate: 4.7GB DVD-RAM 1385KB with verifying
      2.6GB DVD-RAM 690KB with verifying
      4.7GB DVD-R 1385KB without verifying
      Read Data Transfer Rate: DVD-RAM (4.7GB): 2770KBps (2x)
      DVD-RAM (2.6GB): 1385KBps (1x)
      DVD-ROM: 8310KBps (6x)
      CD-ROM/CD-R: 3600KBps (24x)
      CD-RW: 1800KBps (12x)
      Average Seek Time: DVD-RAM: 75ms
      DVD-ROM/R, CD-ROM: 65ms
      Write Compatibility: 4.7GB DVD-RAM
      2.6GB DVD-RAM
      4.7GB DVD-R (General)
      Read Compatibility: CD-DA, CD-ROM/XA, Photo CD, Video CD,
      CD-Extra CD-R, CD-RW at max. 24x
      DVD-ROM, DVD-R at max. 6x
      DVD-RAM (4.7GB at 2x, 2.6GB at 1x)
      Buffer Capacity: 1MB
      Power Supply: 12V/5V, ą5%
      Dimensions (WxHxD): 146 x41.3x196 mm
      5.75"x1.63"x7.72"
      Weight: 1.1 kg (2.4 lbs.)

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      esybuy.com

      this is where I've been looking h**p://www.esbuy.com/pancomdvdram1.html

    7. #7
      elpresidente Guest
      sounds good ... and it is very cheap ... but slow with dvd-r .. only 1 x speed.... but still a good solution if u want to create RAM an R !!!

      I donīt know the pros and cons of DVD-RAM ... I can only say that I donīt need DVD-RAM --- for copying movies and store data ( for compatibility reasons) I would buy a Pioneer .. itīs faster with DVD-R ... it is able to write DVD-RW (only 1x speed) and every new DVD-ROM Drive is able to read your DVD Projects .... besides there r cheaper discs for the pioneer burner ...


      greetz

    8. #8
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      Big thanks

      I'd like to thank all of you how put in there oppinions it allways helps to have people with some exspearence in on a dicision

      THANKS ALL

      PS I ORDERED THE COMBO DRIVE


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