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Adywebb

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Looking to buy a new DVD-RW with dual layer capability, any suggestions as to best make/model, especially in relation to reliability/media compatibility/firmware upgrades?

Mates tell me Plextor are good, but expensive - so I've highlighted these 3 as possibilities, all around the £40-50 mark:

NEC 3520A
Pioneer 109
LG 4163B

Any other suggestions?

Also I see its cheaper to go for OEM versions rather than full retail boxed - is there any drawback to this?

Cheers, Ady
 

muckshifter

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If you can afford it, get the Plextor. ;)

However, if you want to save £20 then nuffin wrong with the Pioneer or Light-On ... I use Lite-On, but don't let my choice swade you. :D

... OEM, you don't get a fancy box and usually NO software ... but they are supported as if it were a retail boxed drive.

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retail drives usually come with some sort of dvd playing software and nero
 

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I don't need any software, so OEM will do for me!

Mucks - are you saying Plextor are worth the extra money? - wasn't intending to spend over 50 quid if possible.
 

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Plextor = Real reliability, robustness, durability, compatability ... ;)

Oh, and ... 2 Years On-site Collect and Return with Manufacturer

Yep, worth a couple of bob extra. :thumb:
 

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muckshifter said:
Plextor = Real reliability, robustness, durability, compatability ... ;)

Oh, and ... 2 Years On-site Collect and Return with Manufacturer

Yep, worth a couple of bob extra. :thumb:

Just been lookin Plextor up - pretty impressed! - their website is really clear and easy to navigate for firmware downloads and the recommended media is very comprehensive - so no compatability issues likely there.

I can get their latest PX-716A for around £75, a bit more than i wanted to pay, but unless bods can give me good reasons not to, it looks like the one for me:)

Any suggestions of good places to get it also welcome!
 
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