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Not sure? I/O Magic 48x16x48 Internal $20 AR @ OM

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unclebud says: "maybe buy two of them (comparing serial numbers beforehand to ensure they are from different families). then email the rebrander with the serial number before opening the box
but i kept the benqs even after i knew better -- they make such a cool sound opening and closing
care and feeding -- they like cheap hi-val 16x -- burns them @ 32x
good luck" Roger that. Thanks for the tip,-hi-val 16x.
🙂
 
"o.k. thanks unclebud. I did see the previous comments...but I'm still unclear on what is so bad about benq?"
benq is not bad by any means, just not the best... i have two benq 32x burners and they are picky about media
created coasters with ty tdk 16x 650mb @ 8x, but burn 16x hi-val 650mb @ 32x with no problems
thing is, the ty tdk originally burnt @ 32x, then one day, just kept making coasters...
lg 8320b/32x cdrw is burning both @ 32x.
benq links:
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Originally posted by: nebula
Originally posted by: IMHawaii
Just checked cdfreaks.com and it looks like the Verbatim IS a liteon! WhooHoo..

Note: The Verbatim's are not always Lite-On's. I bought one a while back and it was an Aopen. Not saying yours isn't, just a heads up. The biggest giveaway is the shape of the LED and eject button.

hauled an Acer/Benq 4816p, Cendyne boxed, back(bezotch would not finalize Fuji TY 32x,Imation 40x,PrimePeripheral 40x, or even Sony 40x..on a data compilation..size of data ..from 702MB.. size burned fine on the BusLink 48x24x48 LTR-48246S....down to 480MB..errors galore..picky..uh..yeah
rolleye.gif
..as always YMMV..) to OM Sat. thought they might be restocked by then but alas..no..even drug another openbox/return Cendyne 4816p out to make things happen..🙁 ..OM manager drug a Verbatim out..was not familiar with the serial # 🙁 thanks MrBlankOne now know it for an 3-alpha then digits/alpha? Optorite(would have taken an Optorite if I had not been hung up on Liteon..😉) ..OM manager checked his terminal saw the sub list..went in the back..bingo ! ..PacDigital with a Liteon number serial (box contained a LTR 5w48..burns without a quibble 🙂) out the door for $19.99 + tax
 
hey guys...if your OM store is substituting a CENDYNE 48x drive, you can purchase a CENDYNE at CC for 79.99 PM to OM with a receipt. CC carries $50 mail in rebate soo....
$79.99-$33(110% PM)=46.99+tax-20MIR-50MIR=FREE
 
O.K. took back the I/O Magic. The OM I went to had the Verbatum and Cenydyne in stock. Asked the clerk about the substitution. They said can't do it.

If by chance I get a different clerk to do it...which is better? The Verbatum or the Cendyne? BTW the Cendyne had model # LTR-48125W on the outside of the box.
 
Store near PV Mall in north Phoenix, AZ, substituted the Pacific Digital (LiteOn); but priced it at $39.99 and gave me a fax/copied rebate form. Difficult to read; but still a$19.99 LiteOn 48x AR!
 
Bought one of the IOmagic drives in Austin the day after Xmas. It's an Optorite (note spelling) model CW4802 and looks nothing like the picture on the box (Benq?). No stuck-on labels on the box as with the Cendyne drives to help you identify the manufacturer. Hard to find anything on Accesstek website, but there's some specs and firmware here:

Model CW4802
http://www.optorite.com/cw4802.htm
http://www.optorite.com/support.htm

Some user comments on the optorite drives:
http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB

Seems too new to know much about its reliability. Thinking of taking mine back and waiting for a deal on a Lite-On.
 
Originally posted by: Boomer2
Store near PV Mall in north Phoenix, AZ, substituted the Pacific Digital (LiteOn); but priced it at $39.99 and gave me a fax/copied rebate form. Difficult to read; but still a$19.99 LiteOn 48x AR!

Same deal at OM in Southfield MI...
 
Just bought one at OM in Plesanton, CA.

They were out of I/O Magic but when I asked for possible subsitutions, showed me the HQ authorized sheet which listed 3 subs:

1) Pacific Digital 48x
2) Verbatim 48x
3) CenDyne 48X Part# CDICD00118

The first 2 were with IR for $20 at the counter but they were out of stock on them. I took the CenDyne which were adjusted from $100 down to $50 w/ a $30 mail in rebate.

I'm still at work so I don't know who made the CenDyne although the previous poster found it to be by Accestek/Optorite.
 
When did you purchase it? I went yesterday to the OM in Fremont and the sales person told me that the deal was over.
 
Originally posted by: 777php
When did you purchase it? I went yesterday to the OM in Fremont and the sales person told me that the deal was over.


I bought it today, 1/2/03. I think your sales person was smokin crack 🙂 cuz I was in the store yesterday and the sale was still on. And obviously it's still on today. I'm not sure how longs OM sales run for but I think they are from Sunday to Sunday.

The Plesanton store still had about 6 Cendynes left at noon today after I bought mine.

Also, checkout this thread LINK on getting Circuit City to PM which makes it free after MIR. I just did this today at the Dublin store.
 
Originally posted by: jkim98
Originally posted by: 777php
I bought it today, 1/2/03. I think your sales person was smokin crack 🙂 cuz I was in the store yesterday and the sale was still on. And obviously it's still on today. I'm not sure how longs OM sales run for but I think they are from Sunday to Sunday.

Yeah, that sales person was smoking crack. The sales run Saturday to Saturday. The prices for the coming Sunday's ad are in the computer the day before so the sales signage can be put out.

Customers are offered the Cendyne first as far as I know but the PacDig is a valid sub.
 
Originally posted by: nape
Originally posted by: jkim98
Originally posted by: 777php I bought it today, 1/2/03. I think your sales person was smokin crack 🙂 cuz I was in the store yesterday and the sale was still on. And obviously it's still on today. I'm not sure how longs OM sales run for but I think they are from Sunday to Sunday.
Yeah, that sales person was smoking crack. The sales run Saturday to Saturday. The prices for the coming Sunday's ad are in the computer the day before so the sales signage can be put out. Customers are offered the Cendyne first as far as I know but the PacDig is a valid sub.

At the Pleasanton OM, my rep showed me the HQ approved subsitution list w/ all 3 possible choices and we tried to figure out which were still on the shelves. It ended up that they only had Cendyne in stock but he was willing to let me have whichever of the 3 I wanted.

Of course, I was very polite and nice which always helps 😛
 
Originally posted by: jkim98
Just bought one at OM in Plesanton, CA.

They were out of I/O Magic but when I asked for possible subsitutions, showed me the HQ authorized sheet which listed 3 subs:

1) Pacific Digital 48x
2) Verbatim 48x
3) CenDyne 48X Part# CDICD00118

The first 2 were with IR for $20 at the counter but they were out of stock on them. I took...

Great! My question remains.
Which one of the above has a higher probability of being a lite-on?
How can I tell from the outside of the box?

Thanks
 
Originally posted by: Acts837
Great! My question remains.
Which one of the above has a higher probability of being a lite-on?
How can I tell from the outside of the box?

Thanks

Sorry, I wasn't watching the thread. The Cendyne's are the easiest to tell what's inside from looking at the box. You mentioned it said model # LTR-48125W That is definitely a Lite-On, the LTR signifies that. But the Cendynes will not necessarily be a Lite-On, I think AX is another possible prefix, AccessTek. I know it can be hard at OM to get the droids to grab you the right box, just tell them what you're looking for. I think I've read that Pacific Digital's are also frequently Lite-On's but still easiest to check the Cendyne box.
 
check the serial numbers in the case of the cendyne
"Bought one of the IOmagic drives in Austin the day after Xmas. It's an Optorite (note spelling) model CW4802 and looks nothing like the picture on the box (Benq?)."
yep, benq. sorry to hear that they are up to their old tricks again... plus they have no serial numbers on the outside 🙁 iirc
 
Got me a lite-on! Yeah!

Forgot to mention that I price matched at CC for $50.69 (after taxes) and have $50 in rebates = .69
 
48125W is Lite-ON, 4816P is Benq, and CW4802 is OptoRite, searched for it on Google. Those are the model numbers for the substitutions.
 
I just got one today at OM in Torrance, Ca.

I got the substitued Cendyne which turns out to be a Optorite. I really wanted a lite-on and, I heard this brand is junk.

cdrlabs
 
Just noticed that OfficeMax rebate coupon says "Claim must be postmarked within 7 days of purchase." And I had just decided to keep it, even though it's an Optorite. Fortunately I haven't yet cut out the UPC code.
 
Originally posted by: Boomer2
Store near PV Mall in north Phoenix, AZ, substituted the Pacific Digital (LiteOn); but priced it at $39.99 and gave me a fax/copied rebate form. Difficult to read; but still a$19.99 LiteOn 48x AR!

Can anyone make out the offer number and po box number on that form? I think it is

PDC Offer# OFFMAX120130127
PO 16585 Van Karman, #C 605
Irvine, CA 92506

Anyone know for sure?
 
Has anyone confirmed that the Pacific Digital are really Lite-on? I got one but can't tell, model number on the drive itself is 5w48.

 
Originally posted by: dogbone
Has anyone confirmed that the Pacific Digital are really Lite-on? I got one but can't tell, model number on the drive itself is 5w48.

Mine is. Outside looked just like my 24x (except for the speed sticker, of course) and the PCB on the inside is stamped LiteOn.
 
The only thing identifying on the inside on the PCB was LTR with a number and below it was a revision number.

Guess it's probably not then.

 
Originally posted by: dogbone
The only thing identifying on the inside on the PCB was LTR with a number and below it was a revision number.

Guess it's probably not then.

Yours is a LiteOn. I should have been specific. LiteOn stamps the LTR model number on the PCB. See this article. It's almost two thirds of the way down.
 
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