Hmmmm ... A good question, Fushigi. If I had one in stock, I'd try it out, but I don't. In fact, we have hardly sold any DVD burners at all, and I remain reluctant to start pushing them for one overwhelming reason: warranty.
Take any quality brand of optical drive: Mitsubishi, Lite-On, Panasonic, whatever you like. (I'll work in Oz dollars retail and from memory for the prices.)
CD-ROM: $40, 24 month warranty
CD burner: $80, 24 month warranty
DVD: $60, 24 month warranty
DVD burner: $300, 12 month warranty
What gives? Do the manufacturers know something we don't? Are DVD burners less reliable than other optical gear. There are two possibilities:
(a) Yes, they are unreliable. In that casse I don't want to sell them
(b) N, they work just fine and fail no more often than CD readers and the like - in which case I still don't want to sell them because I hate manufacturers that rip people off with substandard warranties.
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Next question. I am a DVD-dummy. I have never owned one, not even a reader. (Woops, my laptop had a CD-DVD-CDRW drive, but I don't have (or plan to get) and DVD discs to put in it, only regular CDs. (If it was a DVD burner, that would be different: I could get two or three days' photography onto one disc.)
I have no plans to become a DVD expert. Hell, I don't even own a VCR, let alone a DVD, I haven't been to a movie for maybe five years, and I haven't watched TV since ... um ... since the Rugby World Cup in October. Moving pictures just ain't my thing, in other words.
Given that, the reality is that people will buy DVD burners from me more and more over the next year or so, especially now that the price has become vastly more reasonable and (I hope and expect) the warranty will go up to 24 months before too long. Not knowing anything about them, I'm inclined to stick with the brands that I know do good optical stuff. (Currently we use Lite-On CD burners and DVDs, Mitsubishi CD drives.)
If I buy Lite-ON DVD burners (because I trust my Lite-On wholesaler and they give great warranty service), are these close enough to best-of-breed that I can ignore the finer points?
PS: I don't trust Pioneer optical products, not since their slew of weirdo interface problems back in 32X and 40X CD reader days. I have easy access to Lite-On, Mitsubishi, Samsung, and BenQ/Acer/A-Open. Prefer to stay away from the BenQ/Acer/A-Open stuff if I can. Samsung is a big question mark: their DVD readers are good, their CD burners seem OK, their CD readers suck big time. Lite-On seems the best bet, or failing that Mitsubishi. Are either of these OK?