The Pioneer DVR-108 is a dual-layer dvd writer which can write to regular DVD-R and DVD+R discs at 16x and to dual-layer DVD media at 4x.It can also write to DVD-RW and DVD+RW at 4x.This means that the Pioneer DVR108 can write an entire 4.7GB DVD-R or DVD=R disc in seven minutes. The DVDR 108 is the OEM version of the DVR-AO8XL retail drive and is set to continue Pioneer's tradition of leading the field when it comes to DVD writing.More on the Pioneer DVR-108 hereURL:
The HP DC4000 DVD movie writer is a one-stop solution for organizing, editing and burning digital media. It consists of a 8x DVD writer with the ability to capture analog video directly from sources such as a VCR or Hi-8 camcorder. The HP DC4000 DVD movie writer can write to DVD-R or DVD+R at 8x, DVD+RW or DVD-RW at 4x, CD-R at 24x, and CD-RW at up to 16x.Find out just what it can do here.URL:
DVD printers, not long ago, used to be the preserve of professional DVD authors and publishers. But these days inkjet printers which will print to CD or DVD can be bought from the likes of Epson and Canon for less than $100.
A DVD VCR recorder may, at first sight, seem like an ugly combo of old technology with new. However, there are many advantages to be had from a DVD VCR recorder, also known as DVD VHS recorder or DVD VCR combo recorder.The first and most obvious advantage is that it provides an easy way to copy your old VHS tapes to DVD and thus preserve them for much longer than they would last on a VHS tape. Just stick the tap and blank DVD into the machine, press a button and, bingo, you're ropey old VHS tapes can be consigned to the trash, to be replaced by a shiny, new DVD disc. Saving space is another advantage of having a DVD VCR recorder. Many people like to keep hold of old VHS tapes for all sorts of reasons, but having a DVD recorder and a VCR takes up space, plug sockets, and adds to the jungle of wires behind the TV.It's not all good news, though. Find out the downside to having a DVD VCR recorder hereURL: