LG 24X DVD-RW $17.99 FS @ Newegg

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VirtualLarry

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16827136259

Limit 5 per customer.

LG DVD writers are decent. This one has five eggs. Some people complained that they were noisy, but then someone posted that Lite-Ons are more noisy. I can concur, Lite-Ons are noisy pieces of junk optical drives, but I've been happy with the LG drives I've installed.

Like most modern LG drives, it burns M-Disc.
 

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Why would anyone want, need, or waste their time writing to a DVD? Those who do, need to crawl out from their 1998 hole and introduce themselves to the usb flash drive.



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max347

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Why would anyone want anything on the cloud? I just delete any data I get immediately
 

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Why would anyone want, need, or waste their time writing to a DVD? Those who do, need to crawl out from their 1998 hole and introduce themselves to the usb flash drive.

same reason someone would waste their time wasting other peoples time talking about wasting time.

i would buy this to burn cd's. cd's are still the best way to share music :D
 

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Why would anyone want, need, or waste their time writing to a DVD? Those who do, need to crawl out from their 1998 hole and introduce themselves to the usb flash drive.
I would.
Instantly enhance any system and enjoy a higher level of disc writing performance at a max speed of 24x. This increased speed lets you burn more discs in less the time, therefore allowing you to enjoy greater time management and overall efficiency.
 

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Why would anyone want, need, or waste their time writing to a DVD? Those who do, need to crawl out from their 1998 hole and introduce themselves to the usb flash drive.
What about COURTESY?

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VirtualLarry

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Until publishers start selling their software pre-installed onto a USB flash drive, then yes, you will still need a DVD drive, on at least one of your computers. (Otherwise, how will you transfer the installer to a flash drive?)
 

wirednuts

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Until publishers start selling their software pre-installed onto a USB flash drive, then yes, you will still need a DVD drive, on at least one of your computers. (Otherwise, how will you transfer the installer to a flash drive?)

good point. plus, movie dvd's are far from extinct. blueray is too expensive and doesn't look better on the TV's most people have.
 

GrumpyMan

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When my Chevy can start playing music from flash drives, I will give up the CD burners...
 

cytoSiN

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When my Chevy can start playing music from flash drives, I will give up the CD burners...

+1. It's also a lot cheaper to share music and photos (or anything really) on burned DVDs than to "lend" someone a flash drive that you'll inevitably never see again.
 
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