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Advice On Plextor DVD RW
Posted by soinie on January 29th, 2005


I really like Plextor drives and have been using their cd burners for
about 5 years and now want to get a dvd-rw, so I'm considering the
716A and the 712A. I don't know that much about dvd burner technology
so I was curious if the 716A was worth the extra $30 or so dollars. I
believe the 716 is slightly faster. The 712 got some good reviews.
Thanks

Posted by soinie on January 29th, 2005


On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 05:14:54 GMT, soinie <soiniie@hotmailll.com>
wrote:

Just did a little research and found the answer. Now I don't want to
buy either of them. Can anyone recommend a dual layer burner?
Pioneer, NEC? Thanks

Posted by Ed Kim on January 29th, 2005



Bill Turner wrote:
in my experience, Plextor has sucked balls as of late, for whatever
reason. My dad bought one, which failed, then exchanged it for
another one, which also started acting weird (refused to recognize
CDs/CD-ROMs discs). My friend bought one and it refused to burn cdrs.
My friend's brother bought one and the audio wouldn't play for cds.
Two other friends bought Plextors and they each returned them.

I was planning on buying one as i'd read extremely positive early
reviews on the 8x burners, but the experiences of friends and family
has turned me off of plexdtor.

-goro-


Posted by soinie on January 29th, 2005


On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 09:15:57 -0800, Bill Turner <noway@nohow.com>
wrote:

http://www.cdfreaks.com/article/170/1

I think there might be other dual layer dvd rw drives out there that
out perform the Plextor and are cheaper. I'm looking at the NEC and
BenQ.

Posted by Large Farva on January 30th, 2005


Both are overpriced. Go with a Pioneer.


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Posted by Halb on January 30th, 2005


I recently purchased a 712A and to date have made or copied 30-35 dvds with
zero coasters and no problems at all. I consistently record at 8x using
Philips +R media.
As this is my 1st dvd-rw I have no comparisons but I am very satisfied with
the product to this point.
I purchased it from TigerDirect for $80.

Halb

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Posted by Baked on February 1st, 2005


On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 06:11:28 GMT, soinie <soiniie@hotmailll.com> wrote:

Firmware 1.05 was just released on Jan 24th for the 716a to make it a dual layer
burner.



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