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TDK veloCD ReWriter 12/10/32 |
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by teddybear8 , Jul 18 '01
Pros: Speed, Price Cons: Manual
I have a budget under 100 for a CDRW.
So I searched for a deal and found sony spressa 32/8/4
It is 70 after rebate(buy.com). And was reviewed good here.
At the same time, I saw VeloCD 32/12/10 (130 after rebate).
and it was reviewed...
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by pavlusha , Nov 04 '00
Pros: fast recording even with older computers Cons: requires a fast computer to rip at 24x, pricey
With so many stellar reviews of this product I'll concentrate on my expriences with the drive. First, the specs.
I have: a 3-year-old Pentium II 266 (66 MHz bus) with 128 MB RAM and a 7200 rpm Maxtor ATA-66 Hard Drive running Windows 2000...
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by TimCLynch , Mar 26 '01
Pros: Cost is good. Cons: Dosen't work, POOR Tech Support.
What a waste. I have the HP CD Writer 8300i 12/8/32 and wanted to upgrade to the Velo 16/10/40. I read all the great reviews on it and bought it today. I have a 1 ghz PC with all the options. I removed my HP and installed the TDK. Didn't work. All...
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by briggleman , Feb 08 '01
Pros: Burn-proof really works, Works with Adaptec software 4.02c and greater also. Cons: Not a big fan of Nero or InCD software.
If you are here, you have read all the hype on TDK's web site and know all the specs. Here is what I have discovered.
Burn-proof is not a total hardware solution. The software must support this option. Adaptec EZCD Creator versions 4.02c and greater...
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by gururyan , Jun 28 '01
Pros: Extremely fast and never had "bad" burn. Cons: Trouble with TDK's "mixing" software.
I have burned approximately 200 data/audio CD's since purchasing this VeloCD CD burner almost a year ago. I have never made a "CD coaster" for it has a feature called "Burn-proof". I have been extremely pleased with it for I have friends that bought...
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by mrnadir2000 , Jan 08 '01
Pros: Fast 12x writing speeds Cons: CDRW/ UDF packet writing/reading BAD!
I had a Philips Omniwrite cd writer. It was troublesome right from the beginning. The most irritating problem was that whenever the philips writer tried to read a disk, it would freeze the computer for 10-15 seconds. I buy this latest top of the line...
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by Padme07 , Nov 24 '00
Pros: Super Fast! Easy to install, great software Cons: None so far.
Wow! This thing is fast! I just got this thing about a week ago, and already I've burned over 10 CD's. I got it at my local Best Buy, which was offering a $50 mail in rebate, plus a $30 gift card with it's purchase. Basically, that brings the price...
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by Jeb_Hoge , Apr 16 '03
Pros: Priced right, BurnProof design, easy to install. Cons: Nero software not the easiest to interpret
When I purchased my PC, CD-RWs weren't widely available and were pretty pricey, but after a couple of years, I decided I needed a decent bulk storage solution and also wanted a tool to make custom-burned CDs for listening to music. My father had...
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by Bradman - Top 1000, Jul 15 '01
Pros: Great price Cons: Nero is kind of quirky
I just got this burner at CompUSA for $129 with a $50 rebate. That means this drive was only $79!!
I had an aging HP 4x burner that didn't give me any trouble but it was quite slow. This TDK rips music at around 20x (not quite their 32x claim but...
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by dwhipp , May 14 '01
Pros: Copy a CD in under 10 min., Very Reliable, Good Software, Reputable Company Cons: Nero is not the most user friendly software I've seen
I got my burner earlier this year and I have been in love with it ever since. I did quite a bit of research on them, and found this was the one for me. Many companies use cheap components in their burners and TDK doesn't. I also heard that TDK uses...
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by dbronstein , Sep 11 '00
Pros: Easy to use, good software package Cons: None
I've had a VeloCD for about 9 months now and it's great. The installation was pretty easy. It fit easily into the CPU case and hooked right up. The software install was smooth and I was up and running. It comes with a good package of applications to...
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by superducky55 , Feb 08 '02
Pros: Inexpensive, Reliable, 10x RW, and burn proof. Software is easy Cons: 12x isnt quite the fastest out there any more.
This is the most reliable/stable cd burner I have ever used. Had it for around a year and a half now, Never burned a coaster, and I burn A LOT of cds. I own quite a few writers and this is by far my favorite. 12x recording isn't really very high end...
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by tgambee , Nov 23 '01
Pros: Speed, Price, Multi Recorder Support Cons: Needs software update out-of-the-box, Nero not user-friendly
Today I bought two VeloCD 24x burners. Why? The box said you could install two and burn both simultaneously!
I had to remove my DVD drive to free up the ide cable, but this shouldn't be the case for everyone.
I couldn't get them...
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