In the latest sign that a standards war is petering out, Toshiba has introduced dual-format DVD recordable drives.
One side of the ongoing recordable DVD format battle is expected to be first with products that nearly double the amount of data held on one disc. But that victory may not put an end to the feud.
If you need consistent DVD mastering performance across the board, this versatile multiformat decathlete should be on top of your list.
The 300i is a solid and speedy drive, although it is expensive. Read our Australian review.
HP's innovative DVD Movie Writer dc3000 offers an easy route from VHS to DVD, and it's a decent burner to boot.
HP's DVD100i uses DVD+RW format discs, making it speedy but potentially incompatible with some DVD players. How does it stack up against DVD-RW drives?
We put three 4x DVD writers from Sony, HP and Plextor through their paces to determine the current DVD burning champion.
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