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						kbracing6
					
					
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					|  Posted: Fri, 23rd Mar 2007 14:35    Post subject: Which DvD burner would you suggest? SAM SH-S182M Or Pio 111D |  |  
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					| I know everyone says the best Dual Layer burner out there to burn XboX360 games is the Pioneer DVR-111D. But I was comparing the SAMSUNG SH-S182M/BEBE to the Pioneer DVR-111D and the SAMSUNG SH-S182M/BEBE seems to be much better! But before I make my purchase I want to make sure that the SAMSUNG can burn the 360 games too. Has anybody tried the SAMSUNG SH-S182M/BEBE or have any input on that burner?
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					|  Posted: Fri, 23rd Mar 2007 15:04    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Pioneer DVR-111D
 personaly still use old nec 3520 which burns 360 games no problem
 
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						JudgeUK
					
					
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					|  Posted: Sun, 1st Apr 2007 20:44    Post subject: |  |  
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					| I've never gone wrong with drives from Plextor. They have made and contine to make some really good optical drives.
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						kbracing6
					
					
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					|  Posted: Mon, 2nd Apr 2007 00:35    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  	  | JudgeUK wrote: |  	  | I've never gone wrong with drives from Plextor. They have made and contine to make some really good optical drives. | 
 
 I'm a BIG Plextor fan also! Right now one of my DVD drives is a Plextor PX-712A, But for my dual layer choice I went with the Pioneer DVR-112DBK. From what i been reading this is another DvD drive that has no issues with burning XboX 360 backups!
 
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					|  Posted: Mon, 2nd Apr 2007 04:37    Post subject: |  |  
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					| With Plextor's you pay a premium for the quality and speed though.
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					|  Posted: Mon, 2nd Apr 2007 04:47    Post subject: |  |  
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					| i build 4 computers with the exact pioneer this year , after having pioneer dvd / cd writers for many years without problems myself, all works flawlessly  , but my very first cd writer many years ago was a plextor and worked fine also , although the plextor dvd writer my dad had recently broke down .
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						JudgeUK
					
					
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					|  Posted: Mon, 2nd Apr 2007 19:22    Post subject: |  |  
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					| If your gonna be backing up games then I suppose paying that bit extra for a quality drive will be worth it in the long run. You dont wanna be using 3-4 discs just to get 1 working copy every time.
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						kosmiq
					
					
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					|  Posted: Mon, 2nd Apr 2007 19:51    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Pioneer 111D not just for 360 but because it is one of the best burners I have ever had.
 
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						kbracing6
					
					
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					|  Posted: Mon, 2nd Apr 2007 21:26    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  	  | kosmiq wrote: |  	  | Pioneer 111D not just for 360 but because it is one of the best burners I have ever had. | 
 
 From my understanding the 112D is just the upgraded version of the 111D but with faster burn speeds and features correct?
 
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