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Buying a price of less than 60.00 CDRW best for the money [matshushita] [eyesight]

03 Sep

Q: I would like a new CDRW drive my old 8x is too old
it does not back up or burn without is
getting coasters and where it will not read discs
I would replace everything they do, like playing a “t
its 7585 a three years old and has burned one thousand disks
a manner so it is reliable, but his is quick;)

recommendations and all sites to see side by side reviews of possibilities?

thanks
mike


Re:Another vote for the LiteOns…. I have the 40×12x48 drive and absolutely loves it! You should be able to get this drive for around $60…

Re:thanks guy

guess i'll add a bit and bite the bullet


Re:Originally posted by: guy
My vote goes to the 40X Lite-On's. It is a little bit above your price limit…but well worth it. The 40X OEM model can be had for $62 shipped, and it can be flashed into a 48x model. :) Also, the Lite-On's are always some of the fastest CDRWs, and they can handle pretty much any type of copy protection out there, including SD2. :)

agree 100%

:)


Re:My vote goes to the 40X Lite-On's. It is a little bit above your price limit…but well worth it. The 40X OEM model can be had for $62 shipped, and it can be flashed into a 48x model. :) Also, the Lite-On's are always some of the fastest CDRWs, and they can handle pretty much any type of copy protection out there, including SD2. :)

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