Looking to install a DVD-ROM/burner, need advice
Posted: 2005-07-23 01:02pm
What's a good one that is available for a low price? Any recommendations?
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That friends is about the worst possible computer advise possible, akin to buying a car without looking at any of the features, driving it home and then recommending it to all your friends based on that.Hamel wrote:Last week I bought an Optorite DVD burner from Newegg. The thing cost less than 40 bucks. It seems to work fine.
I need one as well. Basically take everything he said above, add "And burns dual layer DVDs", and that's what I need.Joe wrote:Brand names are not important to me. I'm looking to spend less than $50, preferably less than $40. It's an old computer, one I'll probably be replacing within a year or two, so it doesn't need to be something able to last a long time.
The Burner you wantJoe wrote:Brand names are not important to me. I'm looking to spend less than $50, preferably less than $40. It's an old computer, one I'll probably be replacing within a year or two, so it doesn't need to be something able to last a long time.
You won't be likely to find a dual layer DVD+/-RW on the market for $50.00. The cheapest I've seen them is around $60 to $70, though expect to pay up to $100 for anything of decent quality.DrkHelmet wrote:I need one as well. Basically take everything he said above, add "And burns dual layer DVDs", and that's what I need.Joe wrote:Brand names are not important to me. I'm looking to spend less than $50, preferably less than $40. It's an old computer, one I'll probably be replacing within a year or two, so it doesn't need to be something able to last a long time.
Darn. I guess I'll just use my single layer and split DVDs across 2 discs til the price comes down. Not the end of the world!General Zod wrote:You won't be likely to find a dual layer DVD+/-RW on the market for $50.00. The cheapest I've seen them is around $60 to $70, though expect to pay up to $100 for anything of decent quality.DrkHelmet wrote:I need one as well. Basically take everything he said above, add "And burns dual layer DVDs", and that's what I need.Joe wrote:Brand names are not important to me. I'm looking to spend less than $50, preferably less than $40. It's an old computer, one I'll probably be replacing within a year or two, so it doesn't need to be something able to last a long time.
No, not even close. He didn't write an essay detailing every little possible feature he would want. If it works fine and doesn't cost much money then what more is he asking for in that post?Mr Bean wrote:That friends is about the worst possible computer advise possible, akin to buying a car without looking at any of the features, driving it home and then recommending it to all your friends based on that.Hamel wrote:Last week I bought an Optorite DVD burner from Newegg. The thing cost less than 40 bucks. It seems to work fine.
General Zod wrote:You won't be likely to find a dual layer DVD+/-RW on the market for $50.00. The cheapest I've seen them is around $60 to $70, though expect to pay up to $100 for anything of decent quality.DrkHelmet wrote:I need one as well. Basically take everything he said above, add "And burns dual layer DVDs", and that's what I need.Joe wrote:Brand names are not important to me. I'm looking to spend less than $50, preferably less than $40. It's an old computer, one I'll probably be replacing within a year or two, so it doesn't need to be something able to last a long time.
Hey, a $41 DVD-DL burner.Mr Bean wrote:The Burner you wantJoe wrote:Brand names are not important to me. I'm looking to spend less than $50, preferably less than $40. It's an old computer, one I'll probably be replacing within a year or two, so it doesn't need to be something able to last a long time.
$40.99 and NEC while a big OEM supplier does have a good record.
Meh. So I don't do too much shopping for new burners. Last time I got prices on them was about 6 months ago.Beowulf wrote:Hey, a $41 DVD-DL burner.Mr Bean wrote:The Burner you wantJoe wrote:Brand names are not important to me. I'm looking to spend less than $50, preferably less than $40. It's an old computer, one I'll probably be replacing within a year or two, so it doesn't need to be something able to last a long time.
$40.99 and NEC while a big OEM supplier does have a good record.
And so it is! Now that I looked at the link... thanks!Beowulf wrote: Hey, a $41 DVD-DL burner.
And i bought the pieces for my current computer 5 months ago. I ended up buying exactly that burner, for not much more.General Zod wrote:Meh. So I don't do too much shopping for new burners. Last time I got prices on them was about 6 months ago.Beowulf wrote:Hey, a $41 DVD-DL burner.Mr Bean wrote: The Burner you want
$40.99 and NEC while a big OEM supplier does have a good record.