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Originally posted by: LucJoe
I wonder what this is a rebadge of.. I thought cendyne was into rebadging Pioneer's drives, but this is DEFINITELY not a pioneer.
Anyone know?
Originally posted by: ScrapSilicon
Originally posted by: LucJoe
I wonder what this is a rebadge of.. I thought cendyne was into rebadging Pioneer's drives, but this is DEFINITELY not a pioneer.
Anyone know?
Part number: CDICD00208
Product UPC code: 683728002084Sustained Transfer Rate: DVD-R 4X, DVD-RW 2X, DVD+R 4X, DVD+RW 2.4X, DVD-Rom 12x max, CDR 24X, CDRW 8X, CD-Rom 40x there is a related drive but I dunno...
Originally posted by: soundforbjt
Saw this on Costco
website. Cendyne Dual Format -R\+R 4x dvd burner internal for $229, they also have the external for $289. Maybe it's a Lite-On?
But nevertheless it's a great price.
Originally posted by: soundforbjt
Originally posted by: ScrapSilicon
Originally posted by: LucJoe
I wonder what this is a rebadge of.. I thought cendyne was into rebadging Pioneer's drives, but this is DEFINITELY not a pioneer.
Anyone know?
Part number: CDICD00208
Product UPC code: 683728002084Sustained Transfer Rate: DVD-R 4X, DVD-RW 2X, DVD+R 4X, DVD+RW 2.4X, DVD-Rom 12x max, CDR 24X, CDRW 8X, CD-Rom 40x there is a related drive but I dunno...
Quote from the article" Verbatim Corporation and Peripherals Group, Inc., the exclusive licensee of the Verbatim brand for optical hardware products and subsidiary of CenDyne, Inc., today bridge the gap between DVD formats by offering Peripheral Group's first Dual-Format DVD Recorders that support the four most popular DVD formats, DVD+RW, DVD+R, DVD-RW and DVD-R, as well as CD-R and CD-RW."
Sounds like the Verbatim drive to me ....Anyone know if they're any good?
Originally posted by: ImSeeker
Comments on what people think of the quality of this drive appreciated... pluses minuses...
this might be the one I finally get...
Originally posted by: hkssupra69
does anyone know when the next jump in write speeds is going to be and how fast the next generation will be?
Originally posted by: conehead433
While looking at the specs and system requirements I noticed this drive is not listed as supporting W98 but does support XP, ME, and W2K. I thought this was a little strange and possibly an omission, but I found a website listing the same information for the NEC 1300 and apparently it just doesn't support W98. This is a big minus for me. I use W98 and actually like it and don't want to have to upgrade operating systems to add a DVD burner. Hopefully this is a mistake, usually ME and 98 are listed together under system requirements. So if you are a W98 user planning to buy this drive you might try to find out for sure first. Other muti-format drives - the TDK 440N, Sony DRU series, and Lite-On 400D all support 98SE