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  1. I'm going to replace move my old pioneer A06/106 to another computer and ugrade to a pioneer dual layer. My main reason for choosing pioneer again is the reliability and DVD-R DL support.

    Can anyone tell me the difference between purchasing a
    Pioneer DVR-R100, Pioneer DVR-509, and Pioneer DVR-A09/DVR-109

    Their spec sheets are the almost identical word for word, they may be worded somewhat differently, but they must have a reason for releasing 3 units. This is a mystery to me......

    Also, should i just go for a Pioneer DVR-A10/110 instead of these...are there any significant gain such as more writing formats.

    I know that all of these units will write a DVD-R(W) DL, which is very nice.

    Any help would be appreciated.
    ShDwScLaN
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  2. Also, is the DVR-110/A10 locked to a region, if so, to which 1, 2 ??
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    Originally Posted by shdwsclan
    I'm going to replace move my old pioneer A06/106 to another computer and ugrade to a pioneer dual layer. My main reason for choosing pioneer again is the reliability and DVD-R DL support.

    Can anyone tell me the difference between purchasing a
    Pioneer DVR-R100, Pioneer DVR-509, and Pioneer DVR-A09/DVR-109

    Their spec sheets are the almost identical word for word, they may be worded somewhat differently, but they must have a reason for releasing 3 units. This is a mystery to me......

    Also, should i just go for a Pioneer DVR-A10/110 instead of these...are there any significant gain such as more writing formats.

    I know that all of these units will write a DVD-R(W) DL, which is very nice.

    Any help would be appreciated.
    The 110 model currently available is the 110-D which does not support 5X DVD-RAM that the new A10/110 model (recently released in Japan) will offer.
    I have the 110-D and have had very good success especially with Taiyo Yuden DVD-R media, both TY02 and TY03 media codes.
    Region control is RCP II.
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