Cyberhome DVD Burner

brain29

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Does anybody know about the Cyberhome DVD Burners for sale at BB? They are fairly cheap however I have never heard of that brand. Do you think it would be worth $49 AR?
 

laurenlex

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I would think NOT. I have never used one, but would stick to a known commodity, NEC, Pioneer, Plextor, etc...
 

Pciber

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I recently bought a Cyberhome DVD player (for tv) for very cheap... seems to work fine... can't complain, either, it was like.. $30.

Never heard of them, but i can't complain about 'em.
 

Hurricane Andrew

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deathwalker

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NEC 3500 or Pioneer 108....the small increase in cost over that POS Cyberhome will be well worth it.
 

jelifah

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The NEC can be had for less than $70

Why save $20 on Jimbo's laser burner super sale, which also has rebates?

Every review site from arstechnica, to andandtech, to hardocp, points at the NEC. To me that was the EASIEST component selection, when I built my computer 2 weeks ago.

- Jelifah
 

brain29

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Thanks for all the help. I have another question though. What happened to all the NON- dual layer burners? I dont burn movies that often so it would be better for me to get a normal one. However, nobody sells them.
 

MScrip

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Every DVD burner is dual-layer now. That's just how the technology has progressed. There is no need to worry... they all still burn single layer DVDs. It's not a wasted feature if they all have it now.
 

HombrePequeno

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I'd be skeptical of buying anything Cyberhome. The DVD players that they put out are complete crap and only last a couple months. We get a lot of them returned at Best Buy. I can't say that I know much about their burners though. There's a possibility that they're decent.