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28-Nov-2005, 01:12 AM #1
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want to know the best burner to buy any suggestions?
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28-Nov-2005, 01:46 AM #2
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want to know the best burner to buy any suggestions?
welcome to TSG!!

well.. tough tough tough.... what do you want to buy?

cheap? top of the range? fast? lots of features?
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welcome to TSG!!

well.. tough tough tough.... what do you want to buy?

cheap? top of the range? fast? lots of features?
was thinking about a lite-on but want to get the best for reasonable amount of money, i do have a lie-on cd-rw, any suggestions?
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was thinking about a lite-on but want to get the best for reasonable amount of money, i do have a lie-on cd-rw, any suggestions?
i have a lite on DVD burner.. go for it.. works a treat, comes with all the software needed.. and... does what a dvd burner should. well.
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28-Nov-2005, 03:39 PM #5
I'm devoted to Pioneer and NEC.. Both have less PI/PO errors than lite-on drives..

Don't get me wrong, lite-on drives have PI/PO errors in acceptable levels, it's just that I'm a perfectionist..
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thanks for the info !!!!!!!
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