If I wanted to go DVD-RAM, I'll probably have a dedicated drive for it - one that will support cartridge-type DVD-RAM, for faster writes and re-writes. I mean, that's what you really use DVD-RAM for, right? Cheaper than an external HDD but more versatile than DVD-RW and DVD-R.
It's good that LiteOn puts the DVD-RAM capability in there just in case you need it, but DVD-RAM technology is such that its real world applications are pretty much very specific.
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If I wanted to go DVD-RAM, I'll probably have a dedicated drive for it - one that will support cartridge-type DVD-RAM, for faster writes and re-writes. I mean, that's what you really use DVD-RAM for, right? Cheaper than an external HDD but more versatile than DVD-RW and DVD-R.
I'll probably get one of these as dedicated DVD-RAM drives - http://www.digistor.com/Panasonic-DVD-RAM-Cartridge-Drive-Burner-IDE-Black-Bezel.
It's good that LiteOn puts the DVD-RAM capability in there just in case you need it, but DVD-RAM technology is such that its real world applications are pretty much very specific.