[24hoursupport] Re: dvd vs cd

  • From: "Mike" <mikebike@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: 24hoursupport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 18:08:32 -0700

 
Hi Oe6,
I was in Seattle WA yesterday and looked in a Best Buy store to see what
they had.

They had a CDWR with Nero burning software on sale for $75 with a $45 mail
in rebate.

I have a Lite-On CDWR in one of my computers and have had no problems with
it.

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On 11/07/2004 at 1:13 PM 0e60wq102@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

My pc is a P2 350 which I'm told is not powerful enough for a dvd burner. 

The best cd burner offer I've found so far for my pc is the Lite-On one at
mrtechus.com. They promise free shipping but checkout wanted to tack on
nine bucks for that, so I did not get it yet but left them a mssg to call
me so I can get it with the free shipping.

Or do you know of a dvd burner that will work with my pc?

--- "Mike mikebike-at-telus.net |24hoursupport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx|"
<kmxzi0gm4f0t@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I recommend the DVDrw over a CDrw then use the money you save to get DVD
burning software.
I think you can get a new DRDRW\CDRW\ multi format for around $120
Most come with burning software bundled with them.




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