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    I'm replacing my Pioneer 104 and would like your opinions. Which has most media compatibility and most trouble-free.

    NEC 1300

    Optorite DD0203

    Pioneer 106
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  2. If I were in the market for one I would be looking at the Pioneer or the Sony (which you don't have listed). I would probrably choose the Pioneer.
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  3. I agree with Craig go with the pioneer I have the latest Sony which I think is really good.
    If it's wet, drink it

    My DVD Collection
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  4. Sony is very nice, I have 2.

    Be sure to look at what kind of guarantee you get too.
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  5. The Optorite has been working good for me. Plus it has that slick HD-Burn feature (I just burned 1.3Gb to a CD-R last night) Werd!
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  6. Optorite **

    Consider the advantages of being an Optorite DD0203 owner.

    1) Competitively priced,
    2) Loaded with features,
    3) Decent software included,
    4) The joy of knowing you'll be mercilessly flamed for buying something that many others cannot get to work right and would rather blame the recorder than their own stupidity.
    5) The joy of knowing you'll be mercilessly bashed because you CAN make the drive do EVERYTHING it claims to do while certain other members, who incidentally can't count their testicles twice and get the same answer, still insist that the drive sucks anyway.

    .indolikaa.
    A satisfied owner of two Optorite DD0203 drives.

    ** DISCLAIMER: This drive can be picky when it comes to media, especially with the HD-Burn option. Cheap, Taiwanese/Indonesian discs need not apply.
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  7. Originally Posted by hardcoreruss
    I agree with Craig go with the pioneer I have the latest Sony which I think is really good.
    Hardcore,
    Why do you recommend the Pioneer if you like your
    Sony?
    Milt
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  8. Originally Posted by Craig Tucker
    If I were in the market for one I would be looking at the Pioneer or the Sony (which you don't have listed). I would probrably choose the Pioneer.
    I am still deciding between these two. Why the Pioneer over the Sony? The Pioneer seems to be favored by this board, but the Sony seems to get better performance reviews. (CNET, PCWorld). Wish there was something (other than price-not an issue), to nail it down. But then, in a couple of months we will have new models.

    Also, there is limited reports here about the DRX model of the Sony (the external writer). I am interested in it. Have also looked at the external firewire box option, but kind of like the integrated aspect of the Sony.
    Any comments of this unit?
    Milt
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  9. If your getting an external drive, try the TDK Indi DVD USB2/FireWire. i've heard a few good things about it, also try checking this site http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/products/story/0,24330,3509477,00.html
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  10. If u want to burn cheap media and have no problem then buy Pioneer DVR-106 , i own one and it worx great!
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  11. Originally Posted by Milt
    Originally Posted by hardcoreruss
    I agree with Craig go with the pioneer I have the latest Sony which I think is really good.
    Hardcore,
    Why do you recommend the Pioneer if you like your
    Sony?
    Out of the three you site the Pioneer is the best if you had the Sony in the list I would of gone for that over the Pioneer. My friend has the Pioneer he is very happy with it as he can burn cheap media with it.
    If it's wet, drink it

    My DVD Collection
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    Optorite @ £118 what more could you ask for?

    Haven't tried the HD-Burn yet (only got VERY cheap discs, work ok 4 svcd/vcd though)

    Happy for my £118 !

    4) The joy of knowing you'll be mercilessly flamed for buying something that many others cannot get to work right and would rather blame the recorder than their own stupidity.
    5) The joy of knowing you'll be mercilessly bashed because you CAN make the drive do EVERYTHING it claims to do while certain other members, who incidentally can't count their testicles twice and get the same answer, still insist that the drive sucks anyway.
    Just found new firmware V2_217 on the firmware site (http://forum.firmware-flash.com/portal.php) anybody tried this yet? and what's it update? (not on official site)
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  13. I have the NEC 1300 and I have to say I am very pleased with it. IT burns both plus and minus and has rewritable capabilities all for £99!!

    What more could you want

    I got it from NovaTech in case you wanted to know:

    http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/specpage.html?NEC-ND13SP
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    Thanks for all the responses. I went with the Pioneer. Could'nt be happier. Works well with all the current media I have on hand and works great with the 4x media I purchased.
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