(Dead)I/O Magic 24x10x40x $54.99 or CenDyne 16x10x40 $34.99 After rebate & coupon at OfficeMax

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armando416

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I can't believe that this thread hasn't become more popular than it is. Seriously, how can you possibly beat a 16x Cd writer for $35?! You would be hard-pressed to find a CD reader at this price! So buy if for no other reason than to have a backup reader...you know all those things are practically guaranteed to fail within 2 years, usually less. Or maybe I've just had bad luck with CD drives, who knows. Thanks for the great deal though!
 

MysticMan1

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Nack or anyone else that have recently pruchase the I/O Magic 24x drive and have gotten a Lite-on mfg drive. Can you post a mfg number or serial number that's on the outside box that would help other identify which box contains the Lite-on mfg drive.
 

Nack

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The box was pre-printed, and doesn't appear to have any extra labels on it with serial number, etc., except for one that says free Nero is included. I think the outside of the box would be the same no matter what was in it. On a brighter note, the boxes at my omax were not shrink-wrapped, so if you run into a nice manager, he may just let you open a couple and look.

Nack
 

RockOn123

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Check to see if the rebate is from I/O Magic or Officemax. I've got some I/O Magic rebates that are going on ~10 weeks--I may never see them. No thread crap here--just a friendly caution.
 

p0ntif

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the cendyne link comes up blank . . .looking into this deal . . .my burner just pooped out on me.
 

winn0031

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2 quick questions....which one is more likley to be a lite-on? does the 16x Cendyne do sd2? i read the review links about the lite-on drives provided and the site seemed a lot more positive on the 24x.

I am going back and forth on this deal. The speed difference is not that great, considering i would upgrading from a non buffer under-run protected 4x teac, so I am more concerned with the quality of the drive. So if they are about the same and the only major difference is the speed, I would go with the Cendyne.
 

p0ntif

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just ordered the IO, ordered 2 packs of 5 CDRW's at $5.99 apiece to push the order over $100 ($101 and change) to use the $25 off $100 coupon! great! thanks!
Note that the $25 off of $100 only works for new customers!
 

MysticMan1

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winn0031...(2 quick questions....which one is more likley to be a lite-on? does the 16x Cendyne do sd2? i read the review links about the lite-on drives provided and the site seemed a lot more positive on the 24x.)

So far two poeple that said they purchased the CenDyne 16x, said they received a Accesstek mfg Drive. One person that purchased the I/O Magic said he received a Lite-on.
 

iamme

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Ripped from that other Hot Deal forum (props to izx):

"OK folks, here's how to get the best OEM drives of Cendyne/IOMagic, and not a trashed Acer/Accesstek: (verified by Cendyne Tech Support)

Look at the serials on the back of the box. No need to open, on the top right label at the back of the box.

Lite-on=12 digits, NO LETTERS - 123456789012
AOpen=12-15 digits, 3-4 LETTERS IN THE END - 123456789012ABC
Teac=7 characters, MAJORITY NUMBERS - 123A45B
Acer=20 characters, MAJORITY NUMBERS, LETTERS PW IN SERIAL TOWARDS ITS END - 1234567890123PWP45

LiteOn is the best--AOpen and Teac come a close second, however, both have problems backing up SafeDisc2 (some games) copy-protected CDs--and know what, AOpen CAN RIP the Cactus DataShield Protected AUDIO CDs--Teac/LiteOn cannot.

Post any more OEM serials for Cendyne/IOMagic marketed drives here if you find them.
"

Gonna check it out today :)
 

iamme

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<< iamme, thank you very much for that post. >>



Don't thank me, thank izx, whoever that is ;)
 

Nack

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iamme,

That info I'm pretty sure is good for Cendyne, but I don't think it works for I/O Magic. No serial number on the outside of the box for the I/O Magic/Lite-On that I bought. Of course, if you are able to open up the box for the I/O Magic (which were not sealed, where I got mine), you can use that info to look at the serial number on the actual drive. Of course, if you can see the actual drive, and you want a Lite-On, the "LTR-24102B" is also helpful. :D

Nack
 

darkangle

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How about mine 16x10x40 cendyne from om? I cannot find it fits any before one
The serial NO is: ACA10c211c004599 :confused:
Is it that trash accesstek one,hope not :|
 

puter

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My local OM (VA) only had Cendyne (accesstek drives) , I had them go check the back room for an different serial numbers and they couldn't find any... not only that, but it has NTI burning software or something? Is it still worth it, they did give me the 25 off 100 in the store.
 

iamme

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I just got mine, and here's what I've got:

No label on the box. It came shrink wrapped.

On the lowered right corner (on the back), there's printed: DR-CDRW2440

Upon opening the box, here's what I found on the drive itself:

S/N: 15009870KN E4

The biggest giveaway: on the right side of the label on the CD-RW itself, in real small lettering, under the FCC Regulations.....it says AOpen Inc.

So.....should I goto my local OfficeMax and see if they have any Lite-On's there? Does the AOpen have Burnproof? Can someone provide the link to the reviews of drives?
 

iamme

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I was initially going to head over to OfficeMax to do a search for some Liteon CD-RW's, but after reading the reviews at CDRINFO.com....I wasn't really compelled.

I just may go to OfficeMax (need to go there anyways) and see the other drives they have in stock, but if I keep the AOpen, I won't be dissappointed. The speed tests are all within like 10 seconds of each other (TDK, Plextor, Liteon, AOpen). So, that's not really an issue. I guess the AOpen drives won't copy "SD2" copy protected CD's. Which means you can't rip your CD's that are copy protected in that format, which the LiteOn drives can do. Is this worth the hassle?
 

iamme

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I went to OfficeMax to pick up some computer paper, and checked out their IOMagic CD-RW's. I can confirm that the OfficeMax in Rochester Hills, MI only has the AOpen drives :)
 

redcalf

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I just got my Cendyne 16x drive today. It is an Accesstek drive. I checked both OfficeMax locations near me and all of theirs in-stock were also Accesstek drives, or at least also had serial numbers beginning ACA... on them. I did finally find the Accesstek website at http://www.accesstek.com.tw. The firmware page has no downloads although my drive has a manufacture date of Dec 2001. In fact, their entre website still seems to be in progress. Also, their faq section alqays refers to their drives by the name OptoRite. Okay, so I went to http://www.optorite.com and sure enough, there is the Accesstek drive that is in my Cendyne box. No links, just the data sheet. Anyone no anything then about this brand?
 

Lizardman

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I justed wanted to add that i got my acer 24x i got from OM to work buring sd2. Plus it works fine.
 

Atrac

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I just got my 24x10x40 I/O Magic burner from OfficeMax delivered. It's definately an Acer. You can tell by the design of the bezel. It's got the ugly flip down cover (to which the tray then slides out) and the typical Acer Firmware on the label (this one is P.JJ).

Since it is beige and my computer is white, it's going to clash big time. I'm going to return it although it's probably a good drive. Just can't get over the color and that ugly flip down tray.

Oh, you cannot tell from the box what is inside. There is no Serial Number of any kind to be found on the box. It was shrinkwrapped and has a "Nero: Free CD Software Included" sticker on the box.