Saturday, June 12, 2010

CD-R buying tips

CD-R buying tips

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Introduction
Technology
Interface
Software
Speed
Other considerations
Price range
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Introduction:

Buying a CD-R or CD-RW drive can sometimes be a confusing task. Below we have listed important considerations to look at when considering purchasing a CD-R drive.

Technology:

Before considering purchasing a CD-R or CD-RW drive, it is also good to consider the other available options.
CD-R - CD-R, or CD Recordable, drives allow you to do everything that a standard CD-ROM is capable of doing with the added ability of creating your own CDs. An excellent solution for anyone that is in need of a CD-ROM / backup solution. Tips on buying this type of drive can be found on this page.
CD-RW - Like a CD-R drive, a CD-RW, or CD Read/Write, drive allows you to do everything that a standard CD-ROM is capable of, as well as read and write to a CD-RW disc thousands of times instead of once like a CD-R drive. While a little more expensive, this is another great solution for backups. Tips on buying this type of drive can be found on this page
DVD - DVD, or Digital Versatile (video) Disc, allows a computer to not only do everything that a standard CD-ROM drive is capable of doing, but at the same time is capable of reading DVD Discs and DVD movies. For users who plan on playing games or watching movies on their computers, this is an excellent addition. Tips on buying this type of drive can be found on our DVD buying tips page.

Interface:

The first and foremost important consideration is the Interface that the CD-R / CD-RW drive uses. If you are an IBM user, you have a decision between an IDE, SCSI or USB interface. Macintosh users will want to consider between SCSI and a USB interface.
IDE Each IBM computer has the capability of having a total of four IDE devices connected to it. It is likely that one or two of these are already being used, one by the hard disk drive and one by the CD-ROM drive.
IDE devices are a great solution to consider when thinking about the type of interface you wish to use as the drives are generally easy to install and are relatively fast.
SCSI Every Macintosh computer has a SCSI port built onto the Motherboard or has an Interface card for SCSI devices. IBM computers generally do not have a SCSI card already installed and will need to purchase this card before installing a SCSI CD-R drive.
SCSI devices are generally one of the more difficult drives to install but are the fastest solution of the three available interfaces.
USB USB is a new interface available on newer IBM and Macintosh computers. USB is a fast solution but is the slower of the three interface possibilities. What makes USB a strong competitor is they are usually always easy to install and are a portable solution, meaning these drives will work with other computers with USB ports.

Software:

The next important consideration to look at when purchasing a CD-R / CD-RW drive is the included software. The software is what allows the computer to interface with the CD-R / CD-RW drive and be able to copy files onto the blank CD. Poorly written software can hinder the ease of use of a CD-R / CD-RW drive and sometimes cause errors with the CDs that are created.

Speed:

The speed of the CD-R drive can also be an important consideration, as this will determine the amount of time this drive takes to create and/or read a CD. Users that expect to not burn many CDs may want to look at the slower, less expensive drives, while users that expect to burn several CDs may want to look at the faster, generally more expensive drives.

Other considerations

Some other important considerations to look at when purchasing a computer CD-R / CD-RW drive include:
Warranty How long is the warranty and what does it cover.
Support Is the technical support number a free number; is it open 24 hours, 7 days a week.

Price range

For a CD-R / CD-RW drive, not to be confused with a CD-ROM or DVD drive, can vary depending upon the speed, the included software and the interface the CD-ROM drive uses.
Standard IDE/SCSI CD-R Drive $100.00 - $200.00
Standard IDE/SCSI CD-RW Drive $160.00 - $300.00+
USB CD-R / CD-RW Drive $150.00 - $200.00+
*All prices are estimated prices and are not quotes. When a CD-R / CD-RW is first introduced, the price will generally be higher. All prices are US Currency, prices may vary in different countries. All prices are based on new products and not those purchased refurbished or used. All above prices are for standards CD-R and CD-RW drives and not CD-ROM or DVD drives.

Ready to buy


Once you have reviewed the appropriate information and believe that you are ready to make a purchase of a computer CD-R or CD-RW, ensure that the source that you plan on purchasing the CD-R or CD-RW from is a reputable source and you have reviewed our section on what to look out for when purchasing over the Internet.
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