Pros: Quick creation of back up CDs. Simple software. Cons: Kids keeps attempting to use it as a normal CD Rom.
About a month ago my computer was running so sluggishly and just didn't know what programs to run, and what not, that I finally decided I had to do the deed. I would have wipe the hard drive clean and then start from scratch to allow my computer to get...
Pros: oh where to start? speed, quality, ease of use, ease of installation Cons: absolutely nothing at all
I’ve had my eye on a CD burner for several years. When they first came out, I remember them being as expensive as a monitor, and I said to myself, “No way. I can’t afford that, and I have my Zip drive if I need to archive anything important.”
Pros: Low Media Cost, Easy to Use, Cost Effective Cons: Not Recognized as a Backup Device by MS Backup
I have been trying to decide what type of backup device I needed for my computer. Up until about a month ago I was using 1.44MB floppies to back up by critical data files. Needless to say, this was getting very old – not to mention I was not backup up...
Pros: Easy to install, supported well, easy to use, very reliable Cons: slow
I received my HP 9100 series as a gift from my father for Christmas of 1999. It's a CD-RW, 8x4x32. EIDE connections, and easy to install. HP impressed me here. Here's how things started out.
Pros: Very easy to follow instructions, simple to use software Cons: Software detects all wav and mp3 files on the pc - can be cumbersome when burning music
As you may tell from the title of this epinion, I am not an expert on recordable CD-ROM drives. In fact, until I received the hp 9150i I had never used one.
I remember buying my computer, and thinking - "Six gig - how can anyone ever use...
Pros: Fast burning, simple installation Cons: None
After my Iomega Zip drive died on me, I was looking for an alternative for backing up my hard drive and moving files between computers. After searching the net on CD writers, I decided on the HP CD writer 9110i because of the good reviews and the...
Pros: Easy to install. Burns CD-RW. Works under Windows ME Cons: Not reliable in 8x write mode, software not as flexible as others
After many weeks of trying, I finally gave up on getting my external CD burner to work with Windows ME. But I had a ton of stuff on my two ME machines that I needed to burn to a cd, particularly backups of key work documents. So I went over to Office...
Pros: 8x write, 4x rewrite, 32x read, easy installation (w/ video), backup recovery, NEATO CD labeler, lots of software goodies Cons: HP is kind of lacking in customer service
When I finally realized that my old CD burner had finally died, I began looking for a new one. I didn't have to look very long before I found the HP CD-Writer Plus 9100i.
My old CD burner could write at 2x, and near the end of its life, 1x....
Pros: Fast, easy to use, ATAPI interface means no extra costs, HP warranty, reasonable cost - cheaper than SCSI Cons: average software package, constraints of an ATAPI system
I only played with this drive recently at several friend's houses and was fairly impressed with the speed and reliability of this drive. I can compare this drive to the 7200i and the 9200i drives by HP which I have in the computers in my house. Like...
During my trip to Best Buy for a new modem, I decided to bring my computer up to date with all the other computers on the market. I have a small hard drive and a large collection of MP3s, so I decided to go with a CD burner, or rather a CD RW drive. I...
Pros: efficiency, easy install, great write speed Cons: can't burn playstation games
Ok, I got this for my birthday a week ago. I have been loving it since. I am only 14 years old, but I had this baby up and working in 30 minutes. You have to install it in your actual machine, but it's a lot easeir than it sounds. Once you've done that,...
Pros: Very Easy to Use, Burning MP3s, Software Bundle, Great Support Cons: Limited Flexibility of Audio Software
The New Software Burns MP3s. I went through three different CD-RW units before arriving at HP's 9150. I was having difficulty burning MP3's onto a CD-R with my three-year-old system (Pentium 200Mhz). In the 9150i, I found a reasonably priced model that...
Pros: Burns in 9 mins, comes with good software, GREAT INSTALLATION VIDEO!!! Cons: 8x burned audio disks sound bad.
I work for a retail outlet, and therefore am privy to certain deals that come along. Someone had bought the HP 9110i CDRW drive and had returned it. We always sell returned items on clearance, so I earmarked it for my later purchase.
Pros: High writing speed, CD compatibility, rich feature set Cons: Included CD writing software
I have owned Hewlett-Packard CD Writers since the 8110i, and I have been very pleased with both it and the 9110i. I upgraded from the 8110i because 4x writing speed was simply too slow for me because I was writing more CDs than average. Needless to...
Pros: Fast, Cheap Cons: Does not include drive rails with kit
Over the years I have acquired many files on my computer that I just couldn’t justify deleting. It doesn’t take long for your hard drive to fill up to capacity so I was on the lookout for additional storage. My options were: using the floppy drives;...
Pros: Relatively easy to use and a good software bundle. Cons: No Windows 2000 support in the box and not Free!
I bought the 9110i model in this series. Overall it is a good unit and works as advertised. Some things however did concern me about portions of it that I wish I would have realized sooner. The 9110i is the IDE internal 8x write, 4x rewrite and 32x read...
Pros: Works well, reliable Cons: Will not take 80 minute CDRs
I got this CD burner for two reasons. First, I had a friend who had the 8200 and his worked great for him. Second, my Sony Spressa CDR just wasn't cutting it (I would write a review of it, but I would have to create a new category). Anyway, I went to...
Pros: free mp3 player, reliable, easy to install Cons: 8X writing only if you can buffer that fast.
This will only last 4 days from the moment I mention it, and that's till the 8th of September 2000. Now let me tell you how to get all of this for only $160! Staples is offering a $150 rebate on D-link MP3 player. Yeah I know the MP3 player is totally...
Pros: It works! Every time! Cons: Not the greatest software bundle (but who really cares?)
I must admit I'm a little bummed out that the price of this drive came down almost $50 just about a month after I bought it. So, if you've managed to wait, good for you. You should be able to find the 9100/9110 (the only difference is that the 10 has...
Pros: Available tech support-- short hold time Cons: Must use Adaptec software to get support-- can't get burner to work consistently, tech support only provided work-arounds, not fixes.
I bought the 9100 because I got a great deal on Ebay for $150, and my HP 7200 just died after about a year and a half.
So far the speed is very fast, but I am having a problems with little skips in the finished product. I have tried using all...
Pros: It was madly inexpensive. Cons: Didn't come with all the software I wanted/needed/expected.
I'm a web page designer. I make graphics, I write javascripts and I design a pretty mean interface. I don't set up computers and hardware, frankly, gives me a headache. So this review isn't about technical yadda yadda, it's about usability, and with one...
Pros: you can copy data or music to a cd Cons: The software locked up on us at first
A few days ago we purchased a Hewlett Packard CD_Writer Plus 9110i. I love it. It is pretty much easy to use for the most part. At first we had a problem with the software locking up and we couldn't get it past the first screen to create the cd. We...
Pros: easy installation, highly compatible, simple to use Cons: packaged with proprietary software that is not as user friendly as Easy CD Creator
This is my third CD-RW drive. This is my way of saying one of two things:
a) I burn entirely too many disks. This may well be true.
b) I have entirely too much bad luck with hardware. This may also be true.
Pros: Great Software and Hardware, Reliable, Decent Online Site Cons: A little pricey, not the "easy as Jello" of installations
So I'm picky when it comes to technology. If you spend some good money on anything, why shouldn't you demand a good quality product? If quality is what you want at an affordable price, time has proven that you can trust HP. And with HP CD-Writer Plus...
Pros: Perfect install. Easy to learn, great sound. Cons: Software could always be improved......
This is a great CD-RW drive, the best I've seen, and the one I now own. It took me (a pretty computer ignorant guy) about 25 minutes to install it myself on my Dell system. As I watched the install video, my fears melted away, and I was burning CDs...
Pros: Cheap, Fast, and good quality Cons: Cannot set the writing speed when using Easy CD Creator wizard
I bought a HP CD writer 4 years ago with all kinds of problems, which discouraged me to get a new HP CD Writer. Until recently, I bought a Digital Camera, and I was looking for a way to store all the pictures. After reading the reviews here in...
Pros: Solid product from a solid company Cons: A little more money to buy
I paid $269 Can (with $30 mail in rebate) for my 9150i after waiting and counting my pennies for a few months. It is for my home system. I had reviewed opinion sites like Epinion to get a feel for good and poor products. I almost bought the Mitsumi...
I simply love the Hewlett Packard Bell 9100i series plus cd-writer. This is an excellent prodcut if you like listening to music and need to make a copy of that favorite disk! This baby is awesome not only is the price a steal but you can create music...
If you want cheap storage, CD's that when burned, always play on your CD player, an easy to use interface, and decent write speeds, this CD burner is a definite consideration.
When considering a CD-RW drive, speed wasn't the number one...
Pros: fast, reliable, lots of software, rather cheap Cons: takes more processing power than scsi, what to do with all that extra spare time
Well, at the start of this new millennium Hewlett Packard brings us this new CD-writer. At 8x writing, 4x rewriting and max 32x reading it follows the trend started nearly a year ago. The difference is that back then, you could only get this kind of...
Pros: Works great on the 1/3 times it doesn't crash my computer. Cons: Horrible software crashes my computer on boot-up 2 out of 3 times, Annoying icons
Originally I gave this write 5 stars. Now that the software, which I don't use, which puts a numbers of icons on my taskbar, crashes my computer 2 out of 3 times I boot up, I demote it to 1 star.
Pros: works on data most of the time Cons: fails to write music cd tracks as advertized
I have the 7200e (HP-CD writer plus) drive at home which runs off the parallel port. My idea was to have a way to back up files and possibly use some of the other esoteric features in the Adaptec "Easy CD Creator" software. The idea of the RW...
Pros: Fits in a drive bay, that's about it. Cons: Inacurate writes, loses data after booting, kills discs
The 7200i was my first CD burner and it has not met with my expectations in any way, shape, or form. I originally purchased it on the advice of a friend who warned me that some burners don't write well to certain color discs, but that isn't a problem...
Pros: Efficient, clean, good CD's everytime. Cons: None yet. I suppose the price could go down some, but the price for everything could go down some too.
Why not get a cd burner? Everyone is doing it. Pretty much everyone is doing it. The HP 8250i is suitable for those who don’t mind burning cd’s in ~20 minutes or so. It’s a great product from HP’s line of great products.
Pros: Easy setup on most machines, CDR and CD-RW Cons: Doesn't like proprietary hardware/software, speed
In my field, I get to support some interesting hardware and just about every piece of computer equipment requires my support. I have had the opportunity to work with a slightly older model of the HP SureStore CD-Writer family, the 7300e.
Pros: Everything, fast, easy, reliable Cons: Hard to put into your computer
Buying my HP CD burner was one of the greatest choices that I made. Investing in a CDR drive is a great idea and allows you to have unlimited storage space for any type of items that you can think of. You can store information such as text files or...
Pros: faster, reliable, worth the price Cons: more expensive
The 9100 series HP writer is newer technology giving you a much more reliable cd burn. Although this writer is expensive (around $300.00) it's fast, and reliable. It will burn a whole cd in around 6 minutes. Much quicker then the hp 4 speed writer. I...
Pros: Fast, Easy Installation, Complete package Cons: None at all
I recently purchased the 9100i HP CD-RW. I was hesitant about installing it as it seems every time I take the cover off my computer it develops problems. However this product was so easy to install that it was a great experience. The installation...
Pros: easy to use, hp support, price Cons: easy to use, hp support, software package
I purchased the 9150i, which is the same thing as the 9110i except the buffer is only 2Mb's. I purchased it for $150, and it came bundled with a rio 500 mp3 player for free.
The specifics on the drive is that it is E-IDE/ATAPI, 2Mb Buffer, 8x...
Pros: Fast, IDE, good price. Cons: W2K compatibility issues, IDE
The HP 9100i 8x4x32 CD-RW Burner is a great product and now, very affordable. I purchased this product as a replacement for my ancient 2X burner. Being one who burns alot of CD media, whether it is music or data, I needed a quality burner that was...
Pros: Inexpensive and fairly fast Cons: Faster drives now available - If you have the $
This HP CD-RW was the CD burner of choice with my summer employer. The 9100i's speed rating of 8/4/32 and its price tag of around 180 $US gives users quick CD burning without quick cash burning. The drive also features 4 MB of cache buffer to keep the...
Pros: Quick and easy to install Cons: Like all computer technology, it gets outdated quickly
What a way to get introduced to the wonderful world of burning your own CD's! Obviously using floppy discs has been out of style for several years. They were replaced with bulky, slow writing/reading ZIP discs. Now comes the time when every computer has...
Pros: 8X BURNING!!! Cons: if it was only external :-)
I have been in computing for almost 20 years now, and never has a product impressed me all round as this one has. Installation of the unit and the drivers is a breeze - the manual is reasonably decent too.
The bundled software is the real bonus...
Pros: Performance, ease of install, reliability Cons: Easy CD Creator 4 is in stores, but HP gives you v3.5
HP's new 9110i gives you outstanding performance, ease of installation, and reliability for a reasonable price. For $299 retail, you get an internal ATAPI unit capable of 8x write, 32x read, and 4x rewrite. HP's value-add is the excellent documentation...
I bought a HP Burner 2 years ago and I still use it today im very happy that I bought it. Its an internal model ran me about 400 bucks. I can burn full 650 min cds in about 30 mins which is not that bad. The quality of the music cds are great I couldnt...
Pros: fast write and re-write speed, reliable Cons: multitasking is impossible; fast write speed is processor intensive
I recently acquired a new computer. When i purchased it, i decided to buy a CD-RW drive to creat my own cd's with. At the time, i had remembered a commercial i had seen about a year prior advertising a cd drive that could write cd's for personal use. I...
Pros: Save thousands of files on disk, create great music mixes Cons: expensive and not as efficient
CD writers are the new rage. I love having one so I can create great music mixes, and save 650 MB's to the disk. The one problem I have with this specific CD Writer Plus, and HP Writer's in general, is often they skip. Yes, you buy an expensive piece of...
Pros: HP quality written all over it, reliable Cons: pricey
WOW! In my opinion, this is the best IDE CD-RW drive out there. If you can afford to go SCSI, then go SCSI, but this is your next best choice. The 4mb buffer is great, and I have not had a misburn yet! I can surf the net, multitask a whole...
I purchased a hp CD writer (8200i) about a year ago now and it has been great I make
backups of my hard drive all of the time and I make CD’s from music I download off of the
Internet, which is great. With the cdr-rw I received Adaptec’s easy...
Pros: Fast, Reliable, Great Software, Easy Setup, Cons: A Bit Pricey
There is an old adage. "You get what you pay for." Well, in this case, you get a fantastic drive for a reasonable price. The HP CD-Writer Plus 9100i is a great step forward with reliable 8x writing. I have burned over 20 CDs at this point...
Pros: Easy, fast, reliable Cons: still a little pricey
Easy to use and install.
I have never installed anything on my destop, so I was a little apprehensive when I decided to try and buy and install a CDRW. Let me say that this product put all my doubts aside.
Simple and easy to install, it...
Pros: excellent speed, great software, HP brand Cons: confusing audio wire to connect to your sound card
I was looking into buying CD-RW drives, and I was almost certain that I wanted an HP. They're reliable, and wonderful. So, after seeing the HP 9110i drive knocked down from $300 about two months ago to $250 about a week ago, I had to get it.
Since I...
Pros: Reliable and as fast as advertised. Cons: Software can be iffy, but it's not terrible
I bought the HP 9100i a couple of months ago to replace my Yamaha 4416, which had died after 15 months of use (see my opinion for more details). So far, the the 9100i has worked as advertised, but with a few hiccups. Installation was a breeze, and the...
Pros: Works well, good software package Cons: Sometimes you have to slow it down to make it work
This burner is the one that I currently use at work and it rarely lets me down. It seems to be fairly stable, and able to write onto most any medium that it is given (no matter how see-through, or what color the CD).
Pros: Reliable, works every time. Not too expensive Cons: No 6x option
I bought the 9100i for several reasons. I did my research, checked out the opinoins here on epinions, looked at price tables, and decided that for the money this was the best buy.
The 9100i at the time was the fastest writer on the...
Pros: Easy to use & fast Cons: Not the cheapest, but good quality
I recently set up a new IBM 500 Mhz pc from peoplepc.com The first thing I did after getting the software installed was to hook up this internal cdrw drive.
Installation was fast & easy, especially if you follow the installation video on the cd...
Pros: Extremely speedy, reliable and easy to use. A breeze to install. Cons: Minimal printed documentation on installation (not really needed, though), and none on software use.
I finally decided to make the plunge into CD-RW after so many years of using CD Roms only to install software and play the occasional music CD. I settled on the 9100 series after reading so many positive reviews about it, in addition to the great...
Pros: cheap, works very well (has not failed me yet!) Cons: n/a
Well I was in need of a cd writer because, as with most people, my hard drive was getting full of stuff that I really don't need often but want there for future references.
So I went to my local computer store to see the prices on current cd...
Pros: Supports everything, quiet, and well made. Cons: Software package not so good for 9150i
I'd been wanting a CD-Writer for ages, and I was going to go for the HP8250i (because it's cheap), but I decided to spend the extra, and I'm glad I did. I really looked into them before I bought it, and a lot of CD-Writers seemed to be good at some...
I bought my Hewlett-Packard burner two years ago. At that time I wasn’t sure who was the best in CD-Writer’s, so I went with a name I knew and trusted. I took it home, and found that installation was a breeze. They have step-by-step instructions with...
Pros: HP Quality, reliability Cons: Pay a little more for the name but I thought it was worth it.
I have another HP burner--a 7200 model from a couple years ago. I bought one for my office to transfer large files back and forth. The files got to be too big for my Zip drives. The Zip drives were getting to be a PITA also. There are other ways to...
Pros: Good piece of hardwaree Cons: Have to purchase additional software to burn anything
I work for a local college, and when I expressed an interest in installing a cd/writer in my computer, the college said yes. Since I am a tech, we purchased the latest and greatest from HP. At the time, it was this unit. It was more current than my...
Pros: Very reliable, simple to install and use Cons: most writes ocure at 4X even though it is an 8X unit
Spent a bit of time trying to decide which CD-RW unit to buy. Read many review on cnet, talked to friends. Ended up buying the HP 9100 and I am very pleased. I have used the adaptec software that came with it, and have had no problems. I have backed up...
Pros: Fast, Well made, Good value Cons: Win2k compatibility, Support, Expensive
About 3 months ago I was looking for a CD burner. Through my research it basically came to the Creative Lab's 8x burner and the HP 9100i(also 8x.)
After noticing that the Creative burner had half of the cache and that the 9100i was a good performer,...
Pros: speed, reliability, easy of use and installation Cons: a little pricey? great features though
I bought this product mainly due to the HP name. We own many different Hewlett Packard products, including a printer, scanner, and office jet multifunction machine. The support of HP is excellent. One phone call to their support line and your problem...
Pros: Good HP reputation Cons: MyCD software is very poor
After doing some review of CD-RW options I decided that the HP brand name was worth the extra cost and purchased a 9150i. Wrong, but read on. I had no experience in opening up computers and changing internal hardware, but fear not, HP's directions...
Pros: Easy to use and install Cons: Possible conflict glitches
Christmas morning I opened this baby up and immediately started taking the screws out of the back of my tower. We watched the little series of photos that demonstrated what to do. It was very easy. The very first thing I did was make a disaster...
Pros: Simple, easy to use, and quick. Cons: When writing, the speed needs to be set at or slower than the CD-ROM that you are making the CD for.
Simple. It works.
That's what people look for in computer products, easy to use and it works nicely. It took me about five minutes to set up, install, and start writing on my first CD-R. At max speed I can copy a full CD in 10 minutes....
When I went to the market at first I was surprised by the huge varieties of CD-R. Sincerely I bought it just by trusting the brand name HP. But it worth to have it. It's fast, easy to install and has the variety of easy...
I didn't realize the potential for this device when I originally purchased it. It is fast efficient and quite easy to use. The 8x4x32x makes it far faster that what is actually needed. Most experienced users realize that when quality matters speed is not...
Pros: Easy and fast install, hassel-free Cons: None yet
I finally decided to bite the bullet, give in to technolust, and buy a CDRW. On the splitsecond opinion of a friend, I bought this little ditty from an online seller who was doing free overnight.
I received this CD-ROM drive as a gift, as I had wanted a burner for quite a while. My dad found this one while he was searching for one he found to be best. This one was it. He was very confident I would enjoy this as a gift and he was indeed...
Pros: Well made, reliable Cons: Packaged software is mediocre
You can't beat this product for excellent value and reliability. It writes at 8X, which, when compared to some newer drives, is a little slower, but hey, I can copy or make an entire 80 minute CD in less than 10 minutes. I really don't think I need a...
This is just another great product from HP. I compared all of the specs and then did a spec to value comparison and picked this one. The internal is the only way to go if you have the space. Much faster transfer rates than external.
Pros: easy storage, easy to install and use Cons: errors; speed
I bought this product around May '99 after having done much research and thinking...The idea of being able to make one's own cds is tempting enough to spend $200 on. So I finally did it. I bought it and spent about 3 or 4 hours installing it because I...
Pros: Fast, inexpensive, easy to use and install Cons: 8x speed may be outdated soon
The HP 9100i series CD-RW drive is both affordable and good performance-wise. The internal drive, which I recently bought is fairly simple to install, using the manual, and no professional installation is even required. The price of the 8x4x32 internal...
I absolutely adore my HP CD-writer. I had been keeping my eye on CD-writers for months. They were a sixteen year olds dream. I could make my own CD mixes of my very favorite music, or store all of my MP3's on a single CD. Of course these were only...
I purchased this drive from onsale.com (now egghead.com) a few weeks ago. One piece of advice - make sure you disable any anti-virus software you have loaded on your computer before you begin installation! This includes Norton and McAfee and the like. I...
I bought this to replace a non working Philips Magnavox drive, what a incredible purchase. Burning CD's at 8x is utterly fast. I make music CD's in under 20 minutes (74 min CDs) its incredible. I bought it from http://www.outpost.com and received it...
Pros: excellent software, reliable, fast Cons: a little more expensive than an average CD-RW drive
The HP 9100i is slightly more expensive than some comparable CD-RW drives on the market, but it makes up for the additional dollars by being one of the simplest to use. The software package that comes with this drive is second to none and truly makes...
I purchased this item because of the many things you can do with it. I think the people who would benefit the most were people who were looking to sell dance mix CD's or wanted to make their own CD's off of their computer. I chose this product because i...
Pros: Great little all around Cd Writer Cons: Instructions of setting up hard to follow
I bought this product a while ago... I have almost had it two years now. Now it is sort of outdated now with the speed being 8x4x32x but needless to say it is perfectly satisfying and makes great CD's on a budget. Setting it up was the only challenge...
Pros: GOOD AND RELIABLE DRIVE Cons: NEED TO UPDATE SOFTWARE
I BOUGHT MY 9100i BACK IN THE WINTER OF 99 FROM A MICROCENTER AND THEN I BOUGHT IT FOR AROUND 300 DOLLARS. NOW I AM SURE THEY ARE MUCH CHEAPER AND YOU CAN GET SOMETHING FASTER FOR THE SAME PRICE BUT THEN I WAS A GOOD CHOICE.
Pros: Easy to install, LEDs work, it does burn CD-ROMs sometimes Cons: quits working after 18 months (or even two), is a HP, Adaptac CD Creator software
The HP is easy enough to install. It reads CD-ROMs without any problems. Then suddenly after a few months it quits working...
I haven't yet found out why it doesn't work. Well it looks like even HP doesn't know, seeing all the nice entries at...
Pros: Good speed, good quality, good price Cons: none
This is definitely a great CD Burner. It's priced as an entry level burner, but it's fast enough and has enough features for just about anyone. I've had this burner for about 6 months now, and I've never had a bad CD come out. The software packaged...
Pros: Speed, Ease of use Cons: 8x recordings skip on car CD player
So far I have no complaints. CompUSA installed it for me so I have no input on the installation. I did discover that recording 8x(10 min. recording time) is a lesser quality than recording say 1x or 2x(25 min. recording time). The 8x recording skipped in...
This was my first CD Burner purchase. I had it installed and burning within 30 minutes. Easy to use software, supported by Windows 2000, success with various media. MyCD software was very easy to use, especially for those who can tolerate Wizards leading...
Pros: Fast CD-R Burning, Stability, Price! Cons: No BURNproof, or Overburn support!
I fell in love with my HP 9150i CD-Writer the day I started using it. It only takes me 9 minutes to burn a full .WAV music CD and 5 minutes to burn a data CD. Depending on the software that you use, the HP writer can perform features that even the...
Pros: ease of installation, ease of use Cons: steep purchase price
The HP SureStore CDRW 8210i is just what the computer doctor ordered!
The Hewlett Packard Software is easy to use. And the unwavering support from the HP team, make this a Great BUY!
Originally I bought a different brand CDRW. The confusing...
Talk about having it all well this cd burn has everything and then some. This cd burner combines great speed in writing and re-writing and great quality. I am a Computer consoure and jump at the chance to test new hardware and i have tested around 20 or...
Pros: Very quick installation, easy to use, relatively low price, does a great job Cons: is sensitive to vibrations and use of other computer programs while it is burning
The CD burner is great. The H P Writer program for windows that comes with the Burner is simple and fast. It is great because it can also be used with Napster. The Burner itself if very good. It does not cost that much and it does a great job....
Pros: Easy to install, Easy to use, Consistent High Quality Results Cons: Software package could be better
The HP CD-RW 9100 proved to be a good investment for me. The drive has performed reliably since I bought it almost a year ago. The installation was very easy (I did it myself in about 20 minutes), and the software bundle that it has is very...
Pros: Great for making music and data CD's Cons: A little hard to install yourself.
This was the first CD Writer that I have ever had. I actually like it. It does everything I need it to do, and the only times their was a problem, it was my fault :). It does take a little bit of time to learn about CD writers and how to work them....
Pros: Price,performance & ease of installation Cons: none
Just bought this at Office Depot for $159.99. Was very surprised how easy installation was, took me every bit of 5 minutes. Saw same items on Ebay for $160 plus & these were used! There are faster ones on the market now but I will wait an extra few...
Pros: Easy to follow directions make CD writing a breeze. Cons: Complicated installation procedures make setting it up difficult.
When I received this CD Writer from my folks a couple Christmases ago, I was worried that I would not be able to use it, being the computer dummy that I was. What worried even more was when I discovered that in order to use the CD writer, I would...
I recently purchased this cd burner for my company from an online store. I immediately set it to work and tried to burn some music CDs. I was at the same time trying to learn the software that came with this product which I think is an excellent...
Pros: You don't have to convert your MP3s into .wav files, burns v. quickly Cons: requires a lot of memory when burning off different CDs
Although I was a little cautious about getting an internal CD burner, I opted for the HP CD-writer 9100 series, which was priced at a very reasonable $149.99. I found that this burner is incredibly easy to use, with a step-by-step wizard that guides you...
Pros: Fast and worth your while Cons: Pricey and not to easy to install
This product is the CD-RW of the NEXT millenium! You can burn cd's for you, friends, co-workers, family members, and even give them as gifts at parties. You never have to buy another cd again. You can download songs or make copies of CD's you or...
I had been shopping around for a cd-r drive for a few weeks before I decide on the hp 9110i. The biggest reason that I choose the 9110i was for the 4 mb buffer. With the 4 mg buffer I am able to surf on my computer while I am burning a cd-r, that...
Pros: Lots of storage, professional result music Cons: unreliable
I bought this product around May '99 after having done much research and thinking...The idea of being able to make one's own cds is tempting enough to spend $200 on. So I finally did it. I bought it and spent about 3 or 4 hours installing it because I...
Pros: HP products are fine Cons: Service after the sale is lacking
This is not about the product which I believe to be OK, but about tech service.
I find one must be careful these days when selecting a product. I chose HP because all things and reviews pointed to how good the are. I still think there...
unfortunately, I have had some trouble getting a consistent and reliable performance from this thing! We got it for Christmas and my husband installed it with no difficulty. The most frequent problem I have had is the it refuses to recognize that you...
To start this unit was soly purchased for making backup copies of music. You know the wonderful scratches on the cd you get after tossing them about after awhile, or during a late weekend party. But after reinstalling software and loosing important...
Hard Krome Slash-Cut Staggered Duals Exhaust System Visually stunning in looks and performance; a combination of classic beauty and cutting edge. Doublewall technology. Feature large 2.5n++ diameter dou...
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