DVD burner?

WarLocke

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Yes, but you don't have the money for it ($2000-17,000) You could buy a DVD-RAM for back-up, with its 5.2 gigabyte storage capacity for under $500, but it is not like burning a regular DVD. The actual DVD-RAM comes in a black sealed case. DVD-RAM drives can read and playback DVD movies.

DVD burning technologies:

DVD-RAM
DVD-R
DVD+RW
DVD-RW
 

bygdaddy

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On techtv the other night, they said that Compaq may have DVD burners on new rigs under $2500 as soon as the end of February. Seems a little soon to me.
 

horatio

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check out Apple's site. They are marketing a DVD burner for $3500. They throw in an Apple computer for free.
 

psykohog

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Better be careful because it could be another VHS vs. BETA battle with the different formats.
 

SiberianTiger

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i agree with psykohog.

we have no idea what will be the way of the future: DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW

so be careful. you don't want to lose your investment. there is no reader at the moment that can read all types i believe.

plus the media for them are expensive. better to just buy the DVDs
 

IamDavid

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The firt drive released for under $500 will set the standard.. Lookin like DVD-RW so far.
 

SKORPI0

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Check this out, DVD-R $ 995.00 MSRP

Pioneer DVR-103

DVD Recordable media - 4.7 GB ($40 MSRP)

I'll wait till it goes below $500 and maybe w/ Burnproof/JustLink technology. Just ondering how long it takes to burn one DVD.

Can't wait for the Hot Deals for this maybe next year????