DVD Burners
I'd buy the cheapest piece of crap drive at your local retail store and buy the extended replacement deal. I bought one from CompUSA for $49 and a two year replacement deal for $7. If it dies, I get a new one. If it dies after the replacement deal expires, after two years, it will have MORE than earned it's keep. It's burned at least 125 DVDs so far. I do too much backing up of data. . . .
You can even buy dual layer burners now for <$50. However, the media is still crazy expensive, realatively speaking.
You can even buy dual layer burners now for <$50. However, the media is still crazy expensive, realatively speaking.
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Looks like there's one about 10 miles away: http://maps.yahoo.com/dd_resu....ntry=us
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