Best CD-RW brand?
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Dopey |
As far as durability and quality goes, what do you guys think? Specifically cdrw not cdr. |
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Elmo-On-XTC |
cd writers are so cheap now I don't think it really matters. But Plextor was considered very good a while ago...probably still are |
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zapper |
No doubt: Plextor. Expensive but more than worth it. |
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Orbital32 |
plextors. that is all ever own. You want true quality, get plextor. |
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-tkl- |
Plextor is for top-notch quality, although they are a bit more expensive than others. Some good "budget" drives are ones from Lite-On and LG. |
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Clovis86 |
I was under the impression that he is asking about the actual blank discs... :conf:
I have a Samsung 52-24-52 that works great.
Mostly use Memorex CD-R or CD-RW in the 50 pack spindles..
-Clovis |
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-tkl- |
oh yeah, if you can... TDK drives and media (cd-r and cd-rw discs) are a really good combo and offer lots of cool security, quality, and software features. |
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ShadoWolf |
why not get a DVD-writer instead? |
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Orbital32 |
i wouldn't suggest TDK media. They are actually lower quality, and different drive have problems that media on different drives. Another to avoid is Imation. Good media would include Memorex and Fujifilm. |
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Omegasox |
Memorex is all I ever use. Can't beat the quality for the price. |
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Zeiter |
yeah, memorex is what i use 2...good quality...but remember that u have to put them in a safe place and not let them over ur desk or something cause it will be really easy to make them skip etc...
do u remember guys when kodak was considerated best cds? Is it still that cause i remember they were kind of expensive 2... |
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wwu.punisher |
Ok. You can buy a plextor, sure. Go ahead and waste some money. :)
I've had a 52x32x52 Lite-On CD burner and a 4x Lite-On DVD burner since they both came out. The CD burner has turned out well over 1,000 discs, and I can only remember two coasters. (Both of which were user error.) The DVD burner has NEVER turned out a coaster.
You be the judge. NewEgg sells Lite-On drives for next to nothing. |
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