CD-RW and DVD

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12 September 2001 03:48 PM
Tags: cd-rw, dvd, cd rw, drive, iomega, price, panasonic

CD-RW and DVD


We've been hearing about the promise of rewritable DVD drives for a few years now. But the drives are finally coming into their own with promising products. Why the shift to DVD? The prospect of saving up to 17GB of data onto a single disc is too good to pass up.

Pioneer DVR-S201 DVD-R Drive
HP CD-Writer Plus 9310i
Sonic Solutions DVDit!
Veritas MyCD
Panasonic DVD-L50A
Iomega ZipCD

Ricoh MP7120A CD-RW


Ricoh MP7120A The Ricoh MP7120A sets up fast and runs even faster, providing top performance for writing and rewriting CDs. But the bundled software for creating audio and data CDs rates as merely adequate, not top of the line, and comes without printed documentation. It's good value, but unless you've got a burning need for speed you can save a few bucks by going with a drive that is only slightly slower.

Company: Ricoh
Ph: 02 8977 1111
Price: AU$599
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