Originally posted by: pepsimanz
Actually, the serial number is printed on the back of the BOX, so you will know b4 you open the box.
The one I bought (Serial number: BGDxxxx) was brand new sealed. The ones I saw with the BLD are returned, not refurbished drive, and it's pretty common for frys to rebadge their returns and sell it at new price.
Originally posted by: Napmobile
Originally posted by: pepsimanz
Actually, the serial number is printed on the back of the BOX, so you will know b4 you open the box.
The one I bought (Serial number: BGDxxxx) was brand new sealed. The ones I saw with the BLD are returned, not refurbished drive, and it's pretty common for frys to rebadge their returns and sell it at new price.
So was yours (BGDxxxx) a Pioneer DVR-105? Also, are your saying that the ones that have no plastic seal are equivalent to an open box item as opposed to refurbished? Lastly, does anyone know for sure that Pioneer DVR-105s are 4x?
Originally posted by: uvgurer
Is this one of those rebates that has to be postmarked the day after the sale ends? Which rebate place is it sent to?
I think the Pioneer 105/A05 do not write to cheap media very well, which may be the cause for the high return rate. Anyone know if the newer firmware corrects this problem?
Originally posted by: Bad_Dude
Hey guys,
Since the label is badly printed, does that mean the rebate might not be as good?
Also any reviews on this drive please. Is it + or -, and which one is better and why please? I am not familiar with it.
Thanks.
I think it has something to do with the Mystique!I don't get it, when Officemax sells a cendyne for $150 people go mad crazy about it even though it happens every week.. Fry's sells this one for $129 and it basically gets no responces
Originally posted by: Easygoing
FYI, Microsoft just announced that they are going to support the + format and not the - format. Not sure if that is important or not. Any thoughts?
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=1093&ncid=738&e=9&u=/pcworld/20030225/tc_pcworld/109512