I need to buy a new burner....company standards are either HP or Plextor....with no deviation
Opinions??
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I need to buy a new burner....company standards are either HP or Plextor....with no deviation
Opinions??
HP would no be a option as far as I am concerned. I have been researching this for a few months. Plextor has always come out on top!! It is the best. I just got one it is great! if you shop around you can get one for like $150. so PLEXTOR!!!!
I have never had a problem with HP, but Plextor is definitely top notch stuff. If you could get Plextor, then go for it!
I wasn't saying HP is bad, (I have one I got a year ago before I learned about plextor.) But with the two side by side, I think the is no choice. plextor
If thats their standards, sounds like a good CO. At least they dont want the cheap stuff. Either would be good, Ive had both and loved both. The Hp has even lasted through my 2.5 year old dropping it. (Dont remember why I had it outta the machine though, probably when I was installing my DVD).
[quote]Originally posted by cc_penguin:
<strong>(Dont remember why I had it outta the machine though...).</strong><hr></blockquote>
probably using it as a paintball practice target
well i have decided to go with the below:
Plextor PlexWriter 24/10/40A = 24 Write X 10 ReWrite X 40 Read = Part # PX-W2410TA/SW
<a href="http://www.plextor.com/english/products/24_10_40A.html" target="_blank">http://www.plextor.com/english/products/24_10_40A.html</a>
what do you all think??
[quote]Originally posted by Raven:
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probably using it as a paintball practice target</strong><hr></blockquote>
NA, I heard of these paintball mines, I was probably using it to protect a fragile area :D :D :D
Outta curosity what price are you getting it at?
$140 + S/H
Plextor all the F@#$ING WAY. :D
Plextor! The only way to Burn! :D
looks like i made a good choice by the comments
Yup, great choice :D
IMO, CDRW drives are all the same. Just different brand names. IMO, software is more key than the actual physical drive. But if I had to choose, then I'd say the Plextor only because I had a bad experience with an HP 8100.
good choice. go plextor or go home! :D
HP : Very good ones. Never had any particular problem with them. Both of my HPs are still working fine.
Plextor : Just the best.
I got a Plextor 16/10/40 about 5 mo ago. Have burned about 400 cds since without a single frisbee. Good enough for me.
All your CDs are belong to Plextor :D
I've had an HP for about 1 1/2 years and like it. It's been a good burner. I would recommend Plextor though. From my dealings with their products, they are the best and very reliable.
Never found anything HP have made in the last 5 years or so to be that reliable myself, esp inkjets, I'd go with the Plextor.
One of the Uni's burner's is an HP, and they've had more bother with it than you can ever imagine, that said, they probably just messed up setting it up.
[quote]Originally posted by Outcoded:
<strong>Never found anything HP have made in the last 5 years or so to be that reliable myself, esp inkjets, I'd go with the Plextor.
One of the Uni's burner's is an HP, and they've had more bother with it than you can ever imagine, that said, they probably just messed up setting it up.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Interesting. We have 3 HP printers, 2 HP Pavilion PCs, 2 HP scanners, 2 HP CD-RWs and 1 HP Digital camera. Never had any probelms with any of them (the only problem was with my old digital caera, but it got rather wet...)
[quote]Originally posted by Milenko:
<strong>All your CDs are belong to Plextor :D </strong><hr></blockquote>
lol
[quote]Originally posted by WebHead:
<strong>IMO, CDRW drives are all the same. Just different brand names. IMO, software is more key than the actual physical drive. But if I had to choose, then I'd say the Plextor only because I had a bad experience with an HP 8100.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I'm sorry but that is so not true. That's like saying that hondas and chevrolets are the same just different body styles. Yes software plays a big role but when it comes down to it it's how well the drive is put together that defines how well the software will run. IMO.
[quote]Originally posted by Gollo:
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I'm sorry but that is so not true. That's like saying that hondas and chevrolets are the same just different body styles. Yes software plays a big role but when it comes down to it it's how well the drive is put together that defines how well the software will run. IMO.</strong><hr></blockquote>
True, quality is definately an important factor. But if one play's nicely and takes good care of it, then even the cheapest of models can last a long time. BTW, I wouldn't say it would be like comparing honda's to chevy's (that's apples and oranges), it would be more like comparing honda's to hyundai's (identical cars, but one costs more because of the brand name.) :D