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DVD drives have largely replaced CD-Rom, CD-R and CD-RW drives in all but a few entry-level PCs and notebooks. Many systems still offer DVD-Rom drives as secondary drives – used for playback of discs only – while a growing number have a DVD writer or rewriter for burning your own DVDs as the main system drive.
DVD burners can be divided into internal and external drives. Internal drives
are cheaper than their external counterparts, but require a level of knowledge
so
you can install them yourself. You can opt for one of the external offerings
which can be hooked up simply via USB2 or Firewire.
Most drives are multi-format, meaning they can write to all key media types,
so make sure yours supports DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R and DVD-RW discs. Newer double
and dual-layer drives can write to new discs which can store 8.5GB
versus the 4.7GB capacity of existing discs. This is useful for backing up your
DVD movie collection or chunks of your hard drive on a single disc.
The dual-layer drives cost little more than single-layer drives, so are a good investment. The same cannot be said for the cost of dual-layer discs. A branded, duallayer 8.5GB disc will cost around £3.75. Rewriteable dual-layer discs will not arrive until the end of 2006.
Recommended DVD Drives:
Toshiba SD-R6472
A slimline dual-layer DVD writer that performs well and is perfect for small
form factor PCs
Philips DVDR16LSK
An excellent Lightscribe-capable dual-layer DVD burner that’s very
keenly priced
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LG 12X Super Multi DVD
Good-value external USB2/Firewire rewriter with all-format media
support
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Plextor PX-716A
This dual-layer DVD burner combines good performance and a decent software
package
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Lite-On SHOW-832S
A little noisy, but one of the best-value external USB2 dual-layer
burners around






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