To return or not to return??? Optorite + Hassle vs Plextor quality
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IN-FL
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21. August 2002 @ 22:31 |
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A few days ago I bought an Optorite 40x12x40 for (get this) $38!!! ($45 after shipping) However, after reading so many posts on this site about the glories of Plextor, I went hunting and found a Plextor PlexWriter 24x10x40A for $70 (76 with shipping).
Would you go through the hassle of returning the cheapo even though there is a ridiculous $10 "processing fee" and get the obviously better PlexWriter, or just hope for the best? Is it worth the hassle? Has anyone had good/bad results with an Optorite burner?
BTW, I'm a poor college student on a shoestring budget...any advice???
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IN-FL
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22. August 2002 @ 11:00 |
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...I mean advice on the burner situation, not on being a poor college student-I know I'm basically screwed on that one!
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Racemann
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22. August 2002 @ 15:16 |
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Between the two, IF it was me, I'd go for the Plexy.
If it was me.
Only b/c I've never heard of the other company in the computer world.
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fallen_br
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22. August 2002 @ 16:38 |
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Optorite drives have never given me any trouble, are cheap, stable, reliable, fast, have a broad range of media compatibility and pretty good burn quality. I don't think the Plextor is worth the additional money.
BUT, the Optorite doesn't do SD2 copying (the plextor does it with AWS.), but if you dont plan in backing up 1:1 protected games, the Optorite is more than worth it.
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IN-FL
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22. August 2002 @ 20:45 |
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Thanks Raceman and fallen.
I'm (plesantly) suprised to hear that Optorites are reliable, when I can't find a single review
on their burners! Is there any reason reviewers ignore these products?
BTW, on the Optorite box it boasts "Support Clone CD (back up real 1:1 copy)." Doesn't that mean I could back up games, too?
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cd-rw.org
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23. August 2002 @ 03:53 |
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Who manufactures these Optorites?
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jay_2002
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26. September 2002 @ 20:32 |
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The optorite is an excellent burner its very well built and uses high quality components. The plextor is also a good burner but it is an ugly looking one the optorite is the best looking one i ever seen. But looks arnt everything Performance is what the optorite has its an excellent cd rom,it extracts cdda at 40x,It will read anything and does it fast. I like the cd play button on front . It will play audio without windows or any software. Its the best bang for the buck....Keep the optorite and save your money...:-)
jay
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cd-rw.org
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26. September 2002 @ 23:41 |
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Jay_2002:
Who makes these "high quality components"?
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fallen_br
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29. September 2002 @ 09:53 |
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cd-rw.org: It's made by Optorite itself, using an Oak chipset. Their burners are pretty good quality, and I think of them as well as I think of Cyberdrive: Great burners, reliable, resistant, optimized for cheap media, nice speeds, and cheap, but don't do SD2.
Edit: They're not reviewed because they're a new brand in the western world, I believe. Or because an Optorite review doesn't attract attention, who knows.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 29. September 2002 @ 09:58
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tlcskf
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28. October 2002 @ 23:42 |
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Hi, can anybody tell me what is SD2, and why is good that it does not do SD2. I am looking for a new burner too, and I dont know if SONY is better.
Alibaba, I dont care that woooh
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cd-rw.org
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29. October 2002 @ 05:38 |
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SD2 refers to SafeDisc v2.x copy protection mechanism, that some drives & software can handle and some don't. Used on many game titles.
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