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Old June 26th 03, 10:39 PM
Anonymous Joe
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Wondering if there are any DVD burners that can REWRITE at 4x?

See alot that do 2x and 2.4x, thought they released the 4x ones, but can't
find any....unless they meant 4x to SINGLE write mode


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Old June 27th 03, 09:10 AM
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"Anonymous Joe" wrote in message
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: Wondering if there are any DVD burners that can REWRITE at 4x?
:
: See alot that do 2x and 2.4x, thought they released the 4x ones, but
can't
: find any....unless they meant 4x to SINGLE write mode
:

Hey stupid, why are you posting this lame-ass question here? Go to
'alt.comp.periphs.cdr' and post it there. IOW, get lost loser.

J.

 




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