Originally posted by: SKORPI0
Do you guys know if these burners can be upgraded to 40x or possibly to 48x?
Only if you're lucky enough to get the LTR-32125W, it can be upgraded via firmware up to a LTR-48125W, with Mt.Rainier support too. 😀
The LTR-32123S, cannot be upgraded. :disgust:
Check this thread..... Overclocking your Lite-On? Which models could be upgraded?
Anyone lucky enough to get those LTR-32125W, what's the manufacturing date and serial#? I've heard about April 2002 or so, please confirm.
thanks! What I really want to see is a DVD-RW for $4.99 =)
Originally posted by: GetReal
Originally posted by: MysticMan1
Did you also use a Staples coupon, or didn't you want to push your luck? Also are you aware that the rebate period for the $50 staples coupon does start unlit Sunday 7-28?Originally posted by: GetReal
Update: I was able to PM two of the Cendyne 32X drives at a local B&M this afternoon using the NH OM preview ad showing the $19.99 net price. One potential problem with those who have hard @ss Staples B&M managers is the free CD Player shown in the OM ad, According to the B&M manager who did the PM for me, Staples can technically deny your PM because they don't carry that item and it is listed as part of the OM promo. As always with any PM YMMV. Thanks mysticman1
I was able to use two $10/$40 Staples coupons since I had two different ones and purchased each drive on a seperate receipt. Our local B&M manager is really cool about PMs and coupons. My net for each drive after the OM 110% PM and coupon was...
$79.99 Staples B&M price - $22.00 (OM ad 110% PM) - $10/$40 coupon + $3.12 (NC sales tax Blah! 🙁) = $51.11 - $50 MIR = $1.11 🙂
As for the Staples $50 MIR, as posted earlier it started on Monday and is valid through 9/30. The rebate printed out with both my drive purchases. Here is the rebate: Cendyne $50 MIR at Staples.com
Thanks again!
Mount Rainier enables native OS support of data storage on CD-RW. This makes the technology far easier to use and allows the replacement of the floppy. This is done by having defect management in the drive, by making the drive 2k addressable, by using background formatting, and by standardizing both command set and physical layout.
yesOriginally posted by: Redterminator
Are the Verbatim drives really Lite-On rebadged ? I just got in on this deal for $48 - $40 MIR and I got the Verbatim drive. I was curious whether this will perform as well as the Lite-On.
The $50 Staples rebate is a Staples only rebate and the OfficeMax rebate is a OfficeMax only rebate, they are not the same, so there shouldn't be a problem buying both and still getting your rebate.Could someone tell me if you think the Staples $50 Cendyne rebate will conflict with the $40 OMax Cendyne rebate. Both go to the same place (McAllen TX) but have slightly different numbers on them. Think they will be accepted if both are submitted?
Anyone here have the AOpen drive? How is it? Seems the only talk is about the Lite-On drive.
Which one did you order from, Staples or OfficeMax and what coupon did you use.Originally posted by: littleman
ooh i just phoned in my order. 48$ after tax in CA.
Originally posted by: MysticMan1
Which one did you order from, Staples or OfficeMax and what coupon did you use.Originally posted by: littleman
ooh i just phoned in my order. 48$ after tax in CA.