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6 Combo-Drives (CD-RW + DVD-ROM) Roundup
Our today’s review is written especially for those people who are into “combining”. Among optical drives available in the market, combo-ones look most appealing. We mean devices that combine the capabilities of CD-RW and DVD-ROM drives. The advantages are numerous. First, one five-inch bay of the chassis is left free. In some computer cases the number of these bays is limited to two or three. Or, sometimes, you cannot install a second 5”-device because it runs into the mainboard. Meanwhile, there is a lot of equipment ready to be mounted into this bay: optical drives, Live Drive modules and various I/O and informational panels.
Second, if you buy a CD-RW (CD-ROM) and a DVD-ROM separately, you will have to count out more monetary units than if you were purchasing one combo-drive. Today, the combo-drive costs about $70, while independently these two devices cost $60 (DVD-ROM) and $50 (CD-ROM). So, that’s a point to consider if you are going to buy a new computer. Of course, it would be even better to buy a super-combo that could burn DVD media too. But so far such devices are priced rather high and many users find them unaffordable. This situation may change in the future and such combos will surely become popular. But this is another story. Head over to XBitLabs.com for the review |
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We just got a Toshiba DVD-ROM/CDRW (R1312) combo drive recently and we love it. (It's a "two sheep" drive
) Runs DVD movies perfectly and writes CDR's like nobody's business.
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