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Old 18-11-2001, 14:11
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Teac vs. LiteOn vs. Plextor

I'm talking about the 24x10x40 writers from theses companies, which one's you think the best and I should buy?
Features, speed, quality, compatibility, protected cd copying, your expiriences ect'
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Old 19-11-2001, 03:22
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I would suggest to check ####://www.cdrinfo.com There you can find all needed infos to help to make your choice. Personally I have a Plex 24x10x40 and is working really fine.
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Old 19-11-2001, 14:18
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Oh, I'm way ahead of you!
I already did that and compared them head to head with the cdrinfo reviews but I couldn't decide then, each one has its ups and downs.
I'll probably 'll go with the Teac 'cos it can write at 24x to all the cdrs and has perfect DAE and has about the same features as the other two plus 100,000 POH + 2 yrs warranty so this baby would last at least 3 times longer than a regular cdrw (meaning it would last 2-3 years, but there probably will be 256x64x655743 cdrws by then).
And it's also the cheapest of the three.

I thank myself for answering my question. Really, thanks a lot, I've been very helpful to me.
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