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Buy the Pioneer 110, it supports everything even DVD -R DL, I happened to buy 4 blank discs for $3.50 Canadian each, don't think many other burners will burn -R DL yet
I personally have the 109, bought it for $65 Canadian and I'm extremely happy with it, I too have LG and NEC but due to -R DL I can't do without my Pioneer
Buy the Pioneer 110, it supports everything even DVD -R DL, I happened to buy 4 blank discs for $3.50 Canadian each, don't think many other burners will burn -R DL yet
I personally have the 109, bought it for $65 Canadian and I'm extremely happy with it, I too have LG and NEC but due to -R DL I can't do without my Pioneer
Regards,
Elie
Hey Elie,
Where can you find the Pioneer drives? I can't seem to get them through my normal distribution sources.
If I knew which stores carried then I'd be able to figure out the distribution channel.
One of my distributors that used to carry Pioneer told me it was always a pain to get stock because Pioneer Canada was always second fiddle to Pioneer USA and would only get new stock if the American division didn't gobble up the North American allotment.
And do what you do, don´t buy Sony. I have a Sony DL burner and I got the LG for 60€ or so when they got cheaper, because the Sony is really picky about the media you burn. Tired of getting bad disks.
Where can you find the Pioneer drives? I can't seem to get them through my normal distribution sources.
If I knew which stores carried then I'd be able to figure out the distribution channel.
One of my distributors that used to carry Pioneer told me it was always a pain to get stock because Pioneer Canada was always second fiddle to Pioneer USA and would only get new stock if the American division didn't gobble up the North American allotment.
Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. Bastard coated bastards with bastard filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive, bubble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine. -- Dr. Perry Cox
Ended up with BenQ. Other forum almost unanimously convinced me it is probably the best, proven ,"normal priced" DVD-RW now (didn't say Pioneer was bad; also good, just BenQ a bit better).
And BTW, it is the same drive as Plextor 740. So one might say that MURC also voted for my BenQ
Where can you find the Pioneer drives? I can't seem to get them through my normal distribution sources.
If I knew which stores carried then I'd be able to figure out the distribution channel.
One of my distributors that used to carry Pioneer told me it was always a pain to get stock because Pioneer Canada was always second fiddle to Pioneer USA and would only get new stock if the American division didn't gobble up the North American allotment.
I bought it from Logic Computer House, Steels and Woodbine.
Canada computers... the price used to be great but now not as competitive, and their service is horrible. When I tried speaking Chinese to them, they knew what I said but replied in English, which I found a bit rude. And I heard them speak Chinese themselves. But then CC is everywhere these days... theres even a store in Waterloo, so its convinent.
On a side note, I vote for LG. Pioneer is OK, but theres no hacked firmware... so I won't buy one again myself.
Yeah LCH are great, the prices are amazing and I always find what I need
Anyway why do you need to hack the firmware on the Pioneer??????????????
It bunrs every format that exists today, +R -R +RDL -RDL -RW +RW and all the CD formats. The LG doesn't burn -R DL (I think)
CW: the joys of being multi national
same issue for myself if i get movies in early.
fortunatly i have a hacked drive for the purpose, or failing that anydvd works well
edit linky for anydvd
Juu nin to iro
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