I'm sure my 3 year old NEC DVD-RW supports DVD-R DVD-RW DVD+R DVD+RW and the Dual Layer for both. Thing is when my drive costs £30 (then) and supports all these (now, or whenever they were launched). I can now buy 50 discs 16x for £11.99 (single layer). Even though before I bought this drive dual layer r discs were available.
Why if they can support the burning did they not launch the 8Gb discs way back in 1998 when these were available for films?
It's all a rip off until the next format war. I'm waiting for post Blu-ray and HD-DVD.
Just rip it to HD or SSD who we consume it anyway!
Ah, I would of prefered a widget to stick onto existing Umbrellas. Maybe using the MS Spot technology so if you leave it at work you would know if you needed it on the way home as well.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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