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DVD burner help

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I'm looking to buy new DVD burner but I'm not sure what to buy and what exactly to look for. I was looking at this one but I'm not sure if it would be good for what I'm looking for. I want it to burn games, images, iso's, along with the usual dvds and music. However I'm not sure if its exactly what I want, or if it would work well enough. I don't want it to be to slow, then again I don't want to pay over 50-60$ on one due to my lack of money. So would that be a good one to get?
 
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I recommend you try and look for student/budget hardware if you lack the money but still want a bang for your buck.

And you're looking at an extern DVD burner, which is almost the double the price of a normal DVD burner.

Oh and, don't make up your mind all too fast.

Sidenote: According to your Walmart, the cheapest is $39.88 with a 16x speed, but this LG22LS20 has 22x speed but is (I think, according to the current Euro/Dollar currency) cheaper with it's €25,00 pricetag.

Took a quick glimpse though.
 
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I'm a rookie at the advanced stuff too, but all those 22x, 12x, 16x mean one thing: Speed. It's obvious the bigger the speed, the better it can read/write. Off course, with computers and other stuff, you don't per sé need to have the best for (example) 20x speed for 50 euros while you can have a 15x speed burner for 30 euros.

I understand you might soon replace your computer with a new one but hardware like DVD players/writers always remain in one size (for another 10+ years), so there's nothing to worry about that. I still got an old floppy drive in this PC while floppies aren't being used any more.
 
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