For some time, CD-R/RW drives has become a standard in new computers. As time passes technology changes, and as of late development has been going fast. A few years ago, the first DVD-burner drives were released, yet progress was slow, or rather, the market was. Thus the prices stayed high, preventing any drastic changes. But somewhere along the road of time finally the prices dropped some, the confusion between the three formats lessened, multi-format burners where released, and the DVD-burners where suddenly in large sale.
But the DVD-burners are not as easy to understand as the CD-burners might be, and thus one might want some guidance. Trustedreviews has made a helpful DVD-burner roundup. And as they mention, the prices has dropped a lot lately. The test is actually a follow-up from their previous test where the LG GSA-4040B clearly dominated the field, despite not being the fastest drive. Should this drive not fit your taste the alternative seems to be the cheaper NEC ND1300, despite its lack of DVD-ram support.
Looking for a DVD-burner but not really sure what to get? Then I suggest you don’t miss Trustedreviews DVD-writer Group test, nor it’s follow-up.