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SplishSplash
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Post by SplishSplash »

not as expensive as I thought, but still...

I hope copying 1 Gig to the stick doesn't take ages.
Don Carlos
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Post by Don Carlos »

SplishSplash wrote:not as expensive as I thought, but still...

I hope copying 1 Gig to the stick doesn't take ages.
USB 2 so not long at all
SplishSplash
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Post by SplishSplash »

Well maybe then this movie viewing feature isn't as useless as I thought.
Don Carlos
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Post by Don Carlos »

SplishSplash wrote:Well maybe then this movie viewing feature isn't as useless as I thought.
Watching Bubba Ho-Tep in work was cool as fuck. And episodes of Black Adder :D
obsidian
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Post by obsidian »

They let you watch movies at work? What are you, a construction worker? :p

Currently the only drives that I've seen that are lightscribe compatible are HP's and BenQ drives. Both should come with the necessary software, though you should be able to download it from the manufactures site.

The media is relatively expensive ATM, you pay the premium for the lightscribe feature. They're have a goldish label on top. So far, I've only seen Verbatim make them.
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Don Carlos
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Post by Don Carlos »

obsidian wrote:They let you watch movies at work? What are you, a construction worker? :p
I work for a banking internet channel so @ 7am u dont get much work ;)
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