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Dominic takes a look at the new £3,000 ASUS system which features a lot of high end hardware including an Intel Core i9 9900k ...
It supports DVD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, CD, and CD-R/RW formats. Although this is a non-smart TV, it includes three HDMI ports on the back of the TV, allowing you to plug in streaming devices and ...
A sealed 25-pack of Sony DVD+R RW disks, copyright 2004, made in Taiwan. I've had a lot of burned media go bad on me after a few years, but these are all unused and safely stored... basically new ...
Panasonic, Hitachi and Philips’ tactics for 4.7GB rewritable DVD drives will follow distinctly different paths next year, with the former two companies pushing DVD-RAM into the PC peripheral channel ...
CDs are inexpensive, small and lightweight. This makes them easy to store, carry around and mail. They're also user-friendly. Today, many different kinds of audio-visual data are stored and sold ...
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Hewlett-Packard will offer frustrated customers who own its first DVD-rewritable drive a chance to trade it in for a model that will support record-once DVD discs--but it will cost $99.
Starting this fall, consumers can record hours and hours of cable movies or home videos onto a 5-inch disk, using a rewritable DVD device that costs, gulp, $3,999. That first device is the DVD-RAM ...
Commercial software, when it ships on disc, is commonly sold on CD-ROM and DVD-ROM, while read-only Blu-ray is rarely used for anything except movie distribution (and even that is quickly being ...
This DVD player is fast and responsive, and plays all DVD formats (including DVD-ROM/R/RW). An USB port lets you plug in a flash drive to display your photos and downloaded files. We like the ...
When you try to eject a CD or DVD, you see a message – An error occurred while ejecting DVD RW Drive, then this post offers some suggestions that may help you ...
The advent of relatively unstable, dye-based CD/DVD recordable and rewritable, as well as the lack of quality standards governing them, caused many users to forget that pressed optical discs are ...