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blusubaru, $32AR shipped @ Meritline.com or $36 shipped @ Newegg but no rebate.
I'm not a fan of Lightscribe, prefer the color from my R200. DL writing at 8x on + or - media & the Bit Set ability is a great addition, along with the 5X DVD-RAM (if you can find the discs!).
Ken , yeah the Lite-On. I like their drives too!
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I'm with you, I print on my Epson R300 and have no need for a LS burner. I got rid of all of my DVD-Ram hardware and discs four years ago and haven't looked back. But $36 for the old one is a fairly good deal.
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Two new drives just started shipping, one is the IO Data ABM16G 12x DVD RAM drive, and the other is the Plextor PX769A 18X DVD-RW drive.
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Funny, but my flashed DVR-110D will write to DVD-RAM at 5X too.
When I was looking, I couldn't find a DVR-110 or an NEC ND-4550A (both support DVD-RAM) available to buy. So, I did the next best thing, buy a DVR-110D and flash it!
Why don't companies want to ship DVD-RAM capable drives to the US market?
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Hi Gang,
Sorry...I just posted this in another LightScribe thread...but this thread looked promising too.
Which LightScribe enabled burners can be used as replacements for the Mac's internal drive? I thought that LaCie was the only company with Mac support. Can any LightScribe drive be used as long as you have some Mac software?
Thanks!