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$$$Buying the Best DVD Burner$$$

A CD or DVD burner is an important part of the storage and backup of data on your computer. Without one you won't be able to read and write CDs or DVDs.


DVD drives have become a standard feature in home computers, and are forever coming down in price.What Drive Speed?
One factor you consider when buying a CD or DVD burner is the drive speed. This refers to the speed that the drive can read and write data. For a CD writer, aim for a drive speed of at least 48X. 8X should be your minimum for DVD burners, although if you want the best dvd burner possible get 16X or higher.


Drive Compatability
There is a range of different dvd formats available out there, for example DVD+R, DVD-R, and DVD+R DL. You need to consider what formats your DVD burner supports, as not all DVD drives can read all types of DVDs. I would recommend getting a DVD drive that supports both DVD+R and DVD-R, as these are common formats.


Internal or External?
CD and DVD burners come in two different forms, internal or external. Internal drives are suited for desktop PCs and are the cheaper option. But if you're after portability you should consider paying a little more for an external burner.


Conclusion
A CD or DVD burner is pretty much a vital part of any computer system. DVD burners cost a little bit more than CD burners but are very much worth it in the long run, DVDs can store much more data than CDs

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