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Sony  DVDRW (dual layer) - FireWire/Hi-Speed USB Drive ( DRX700UL )

Sony DVDRW (dual layer) - FireWire/Hi-Speed USB Drive ( DRX700UL )

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Works Fantastic, effortless
Review: I bought and intalled this drive on a computer below specifications. I am running it on a Pentium III 550 running Windows XP. Have burned many discs and have never had a problem. I have it in the upright position and just hit the open/close button and never touch the plastic door or fear breaking it per the previous review.

Great software, no issues with anything. Everything just runs a bit slower since my computer is below spects.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DOES NOT WORK CHEAP BUILD QUALITY
Review: I purchased this drive being excited to be on the cutting edge with it's dual layer support. I was very dissappointed with it. The build quality is very cheap, the drive door is light plastic and will easily break off when open if you are not careful. I have tried burning to DVD with about a half dozen different disc brands and none of them are working. I am refering to single layer standard discs as I have not yet tried the dual layer discs. I have tried 1 times burns speeds up to four times burn speeds. I have tried several different software burning products and none of them work, even the Nero Burning Rom that shipped with this drive does not work in DVD Video mode. I can't believe it. I am returning this drive to Amazon for a full refund. STAY AWAY FROM THIS DRIVE. Windows XP recognizes the drive okay but no software can burn to it. This is a real joke and the product should never have been released.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No problems at all.
Review: I've had this drive for about three weeks now and I'v encountered no problems at all with it. I've burned movies to dvd-/+ r and rw discs as well as cd-r/rw discs and haven't had a bad burn yet. I use Intervideo DVD Copy, Nero 6 (not the software of it that came with the drive since I already owned Nero 6) and so far Fuji and Sony discs (cds and dvds) along with Windows XP home edition. I have a Pentium 4/ 2.80 GHz processor with 1 GB ram so that's far above the minimum requirements of the drive, but I doubt that has anything to do with it. It's a great external drive so far and worked as soon as I plugged it into my computer using the USB 2.0 port. Windows XP recognized it immediately and I popped in a dvd and watched it and then burned one to test it out and everything was fine. Since then no problems. As far as the drive's physical design, it seems plenty sturdy and nothing on it seems fragile and likely to break. The tray only seems like it would break if I forcefully pushed down on it (but what drive wouldn't if that was done to it?). Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase and am looking forward to when the availabilty of dual layered dvdrs increases and the price of those same dual layered discs drops. But for now it deals with regular 4.7GB dvdrs and cdrs just fine.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Beware of Sony DVD Burners!!
Review: My Sony DVD drive is not even 2 years old and has now stopped working. For me to get it fixed, it will cost me $20 for them to troubleshoot it and $170 to fix it!!! That is more than it costs to buy a new burner. The warranty is only 1 year. Their customer service is also horrible if you ever have a problem. I just want to warn people before they go buying Sony computer products.


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