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Author: Michael J. Schweppe
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Subject: CD Burner
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001 09:42:45 -0700, Thomas Mondoshawan Tate
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>I'd say go with Plexstor primarily because of their good track record of
>making drives that last a while. Also, if you can, get a drive that supports
>BurnProof -- it'll help to prevent buffer underruns. I believe Plexstor
>makes a couple of CD-R drives that support it.


Plextor does make drives that incorporate BurnProof technology.

I cannot speak from experience, because I don't have one yet, but
based on what I've read I will be buying a Plextor IDE in the next two
weeks. Everything I've read about their drives has been equal if not
better than other drives available. The 12x10x32x is selling for
about $140 too,


http://shopper.cnet.com/shopping/resellers/0-12425-311-2096650-0.html?tag=pop

I'm sure you can find less expensive prices at

     http://www.pricewatch.com 


though.


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Michael J. Schweppe

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