I am in the market for a new DVD writer to replace my LiteOn LDW 411S. The Pioneer 112 seems to be a highly-praised writer, and I think I'm going to buy one. But I'm confused, because there is a Pioneer 112 and a Pioneer 112D. Are they the same? Is one a newer version? Is one truly better than the other?
Thanks for anyone's input.
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I think the difference is one writes to DVD-RAM and the other doesn't.
Pioneer DVR-112 18x DVD Writer
Offers improved DVD+/-R writing speeds (18x), and 10x writing to double-layer.
DVD Writing Specifications: DVD-/+R:18x, DVD-RW:6x, DVD+RW:8x, DVD+/-R DL: 10x, DVD-RAM: 12x, Lightscribe:No
Pioneer DVR-112D 18x DVD Writer
Offers improved DVD+/-R writing speeds (18x), and 10x writing to double-layer.
DVD Writing Specifications: DVD-/+R:18x, DVD-RW:6x, DVD+RW:8x, DVD+/-R DL: 10x, Lightscribe:NoHe's a liar and a murderer, and I say that with all due respect.
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