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Tue 17/06/03 at 13:39
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Thinking of joining the 21st century
Looking to buy my first DVD player soon - thought I might as well go for a DVD recorder to connect to my NTSC telly
Anyone got one to recommend and what are the pros / cons
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Sat 21/06/03 at 10:11
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"Jim Jam Jim"
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Tóm wrote:
> http://www.bigpockets.co.uk/product.php?
> product_id=745&session=4b4591289f731a4c675f0990c247d81c
>
> I ordered one of those. Under £100 for a 4X -R writer. Can't be
> bad...

Yeah its an good for the money. Cheapest I have seen for that model is around £120 so a good deal.

I am getting http://www.bigpockets.co.uk/product.php? product=BUR1023&main=&session=4b (space) 4591289f731a4c675f0990c247d81c

I paid a few quid less than the price on that site. Personally I wanted the Sony one as it offers both DVD +R and -R. Also has 8mb Cache when the Pioneer has only 2mb. Also CD writer is 24x instead of 16x. At the moment I have a 16x CD writer so I have now got a faster CD writer as well as a decent DVD writer.

Good buy though Tom for the Pioneer cheapest i've seen that drive.

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