I have questions on two areas. The first is a recommendation for a good producer of DVD Rewriters. Most seem to support all the formats including dual layer. I'm planning to use only DVD+RW really. By good, I mean regular firmware and driver updates, excellent build quality and reliability. Normal stuff really :)
At present, I am looking at either Sony or Plextor. Do you agree? I had bad experiences with Philips (the unit died after 1 week) and the usual OEM unbranded poop.
The second item is a recommendation for a good online source of components. You know, a company with a real returns policy and good support :)
All of my local companies in Norwich, even Anglian Internet, have annoyed me to the point where I don't want to do business with them any more. AI used to be good, but my last two visits to their shop left a bad taste in my mouth after they tried repeatedly to suggest and almost force me to buy overpriced options instead of what I really wanted.
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Ashley T. Howes, Ph.D. http://www.ashleyhowes.com
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On 30/07/05, Ashley T. Howes, Ph.D. lists@ashleyhowes.com wrote:
I have questions on two areas. The first is a recommendation for a good producer of DVD Rewriters. Most seem to support all the formats including dual layer. I'm planning to use only DVD+RW really. By good, I mean regular firmware and driver updates, excellent build quality and reliability. Normal stuff really :)
At present, I am looking at either Sony or Plextor. Do you agree? I had bad experiences with Philips (the unit died after 1 week) and the usual OEM unbranded poop.
To answer both of your questions in one.
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?rb=8195836566&action=...
NEC ND3540A 16x16x DVD R/RW Dual Layer Internal IDE Beige - OEM
I have just bought one of those, from that company :D
Cheers, Al.
On Sat, 2005-07-30 at 18:11 +0100, Ashley T. Howes, Ph.D. wrote:
I have questions on two areas. The first is a recommendation for a good producer of DVD Rewriters. Most seem to support all the formats including dual layer. I'm planning to use only DVD+RW really. By good, I mean regular firmware and driver updates, excellent build quality and reliability. Normal stuff really :)
IMO Sony stuff is rubbish and generally one of the most locked down in terms of region encoding DRM etc...Follow the golden rule of never buying media or drives from a content company.
Plextor is good, their drives have never let me down, but sometimes their price/performance ratio is a little off.
My NEC 2500 has been flawless and I have heard only good things from others, there are plenty of supported and unsupported ROM updates for those drives and mine has never made a coaster.
For a budget choice LiteOn are ok too.
The second item is a recommendation for a good online source of components. You know, a company with a real returns policy and good support :)
On-Line is difficult because it is hard to offer good service when the margins are so tight (a lot of the on-line guys are working on 5% margins now) That's one of the reasons I aborted setting up a business selling stuff on-line.
Personally I'd use someone like scan and accept the fact that they can be a nightmare for returns. Of course my business can supply a number of components and I like to think that we have reasonable aftersales support, but we hold practically nothing in stock and can if I am honest sometimes work out a little more expensive than the likes of scan.