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vbl117 wrote:For quiet operation i would go for Toshiba ( notice his ripping speed is limited/locked ) .
faithfoo wrote:HI
My criteria is more in terms of being able to read DVDs and yield the best picture quality .
speed is not as crucial unless it affects playback quality
next most important criteria would be noise level
It looks like it belongs in a car's dashboard, but is apparently intended to be used in a home computer. I don't think it will operate in a stand-alone configuration.
What is the main target? How do you intend to use it, if you get one?
Have you found a suggested price? I'm sure it must go for much, much more than the $35 or so a plain DVD-ROM drive will set you back.
Morpheus wrote:They wanted to give it that car dashboard look.
Morpheus wrote: It can operate as a stand-alone configuration - you can use the remote to operate the drive while the PC is powered off.
Morpheus wrote:I bulit my PC last year from scratch as a high-end Pentium 4 Multi-Media and Home Theater PC. I got about 80% of it done and now by the end of December I want to finish it by getting 5 components: 9-in-1 flash card reader, 5.1 speaker system, 17" letterbox LCD monitor, the DVD-Rom drive, and a HDTV tv tuner card. (After that I wanted to upgrade my CD-RW drive and/or a DVD 8x burner)
Morpheus wrote:The main target I would assume to be people like me who have a HTPC or MMPC
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