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I, too, am in the market for a DVD writer., so I'd like to encourage
discussion on this subject. I understand that dual-layer writers
are now hitting the market, but they may be too rich for my budget today.
All comments/observations welcome....
Speak!
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On 6/13/04, butch fyrelizard wrote, in part:
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>In the past few years I've burned an enormous number of cd-r's. I've
>always purchased them at the lowest price available, which is generally
>$0.00 after rebate. During the last couple of months I've noticed the
>$0.00 c0st after rebate isn't being offered. My thought is perhaps the
>powers that be want the users that be to switch to the dvd format. The
>cd-r format is still viable, but if one were thinking of adding the dvd
>write hardware to one's configuration, what are the recommendations for
>good dvd writers in the os/2 -- eCS format?
>
>As a side bar, the bookmakers here have the Laker-Piston game even while
>some are giving the Lakers a point. All eyes point eastward!
>
>-- >butch
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