[Shu-cdromlan] Re: Is a DVD-RAM Drive Right For You? (fwd)
Ali Shah
ali_mo@yahoo.com
Fri, 5 Jan 2001 09:19:38 -0800
I just read an article in COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
regarding the introduction of DVD-RW by Pioneer. It
will be less expensive than DVD-RAM and offer more
compatibility with older DVD drives. It will also
offer MPED-2 compression built in.
With regards,
Ali Shah
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--- Greg Gibbs <angjg@uaa.alaska.edu> wrote:
> FYI. The article is okay and has some good links
> (if you dig far
> enough), but the Talkback section has the goodies.
> - g^2
>
>
> From: Jesse Berst's AnchorDesk
> <AnchorDesk_Daily@anchordesk.zdlists.com>
>
> __________BERST ALERT____________________
> IS A DVD-RAM DRIVE RIGHT FOR YOU?
>
>
http://cgi.zdnet.com/slink?/adeskb/adt1221/2667223:3587600
>
> The first impulse in the tech world is to buy the
> biggest.
> So you'll be tempted to abandon your new CD-R
> drive
> for a rewritable DVD-RAM. Don't, unless you deal
> with mega-amounts of data. I'll tell you what
> DVD-RAM
> is, who should get one, and which one to buy.
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