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LG GBW-H10N

Optical drives

Price: £446.49 | Rating: 69%

Review Date: 14th March 2007

Once upon a time, a DVD seemed like a massive amount of storage, but now that hard disks have reached a terabyte in size, even...

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Samsung Super-WriteMaster SH-182M/RSMN

Optical drives

Price: £28.54 | Rating: 78%

Review Date: 22nd December 2006

Although DVD writers have hit rock-bottom prices, 16x writing has been the speed limit on writing performance for single-layer discs for a while. ...

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Samsung WriteMaster SH-W162L/RSBN

Optical drives

Price: £48.18 | Rating: 4/6

Review Date: 23rd February 2006

Samsung's latest forays into the world of storage have been rather good. The SpinPoint P120S hard disk resided in prime position on our Elite list...

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Pioneer DVR-110DBK

Optical drives

Price: £29.32 | Rating: 5/6

Review Date: 26th January 2006

With futuristic HD-DVD and Blu-Ray disc writers looking like non-existent entities for at least the next six months, there's little reason at the moment not...

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Plextor PX-716SA

Optical drives

Price: £84.54 | Rating: 4/6

Review Date: 26th January 2006

It's hard to believe that just over a year ago, we recommended Plextor's previous DVD writer, the PX-712SA. We say that because times have changed...

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Philips DVDR16LSK

Optical drives

Price: £69.99 | Rating: 4/6

Review Date: 21st July 2005

Burning your own optical discs is now a mainstream pastime, but there's still one feature that separates the homemade platter from a professionally produced product...

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Toshiba SD-R5372-BK

Optical drives

Price: £38.42 | Rating: 5/6

Review Date: 22nd June 2005

Tools aren't particularly interesting items (unless you count the shiv in The Chronicles of Riddick) - but where would we be without them? Screwdrivers and...

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Asus DRW-1608P

Optical drives

Price: £54.05 | Rating: 6/6

Review Date: 15th April 2005

Running a red light might not be the safest way to save time when you're driving, but when it comes to fast DVD writing, burning...

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Review Date: 20th March 2008

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