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Memorex 20x LightScribe Internal DVD Recorder (32023220) | 
| Brand: Memorex
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $43.50 You Save: $6.49 (13%)
New (18) Used (2) from $28.63
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 6954
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Hard Drive Size: 8 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 10 x 9.3
MPN: 32023220 Model: 32023220 UPC: 034707032200 EAN: 0034707032200 ASIN: B000QY4T3E
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Built-in flash-ROM for online upgradability | | • | Built-in buffer underrun protection | | • | Double-layer DVD+R9 and DVD-R9 compatible | | • | Microsoft Vista compatible |
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Product Description Memorex expands its double layer recorder line by introducing the 20x series of Double-Layer, Multi Format DVD recorders. Multi format capability takes the guesswork out of choosing the right discs. The double-layer feature allows for the creation of commercial quality DVDs with up to 8.5GB of data storage on one disc. A comprehensive and powerful software suite from Nero makes recording CDs and DVDs easy and fun. DVD+/-R up to 20x DVD+/-R9 (Double-Layer) 12x DVD+RW (Double-Layer) 12x DVD-RW 8x DVD-ROM 18x CD-R 48x CD-RW 24x CD-ROM 48x
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Warranty Nightmare December 6, 2007 Green Eric (Santa Fe, NM, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Mine broke down after 21 days - stopped functioning at the same time as it developed a very loud buzzing noise. The store where I bought it (not a fine retailer like Amazon) refused to exchange it. Then I entered the dark world of Memorex warranty. It took two different phone calls (each over a half hour) just to get an RMA number. Then I shipped it (a month ago). Today I called to ask about the status of the replacement. The warehouse said they hadn't received the broken one yet. UPS was good enough to give me the date they received it, the door of the building it was delivered to and the name of the person who signed for it. I called Memorex back with this information. They said it will take until Monday to find it, then 4-6 weeks to send out the replacement. In the meantime, I'm without a drive. There ought to be a law that companies put as much enthusiasm into warranty as sales! I've used Memorex products since I was a kid (my first tape recorder), but this one will be my last.
Garbage March 6, 2008 Brian (Missouri) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This thing is junk. I installed it and it would see disks, but would not read them. There were no errors in the device manager. Installed the Nero software and that caused my PC (Win XP) to hang and start throwing error messages. Called Memorex and obviously there are known problems because when I described the problem they didn't ask me any questions or attempt to troubleshoot. They told me to return it, or send it to them and they'd send me a new one. No Thanks! I pulled it out of my PC and my PC still had problems. Apparently the device or the Nero software corrupted a driver. Machine would not start properly in Safe Mode. After 3 attempts it finally did. I found a few suprises in MSConfig in the form of new Nero services that were starting automatically despite the fact that when I installed it, I unchecked every box. Avoid this thing like the plague. This is the first negative review I've ever written about a device, but I feel that strongly after having an entire afternoon taken from me.
If you have vista, don't bother. December 5, 2007 S. Marsh (Natchitoches, LA USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you have windows vista, don't bother with this drive. After numerous firmware updates, installing more applications on my desktop (they have their own diagnositcs utility which should have told me something), emails to support where I was told it's an operating system thing, wasting $20 on a spindle and making 6 or 7 coasters, I give up. Maybe it'd work better on XP or something. Unless you enjoy spending 10 minutes a pop to find out it'll give you a communication error and use up a disk, buy something else.
Recommended February 11, 2008 Stacy Diane Horn (San Francisco, CA) I recommend this product. It was easy to install, and has given me to problems at all.
Bought two and both have worked fine for me! February 21, 2008 Shawn Kovacich ("The Greatest Little City in the World") I originally had purchased two of these drives from a local retailer who happened to be part of a large computer chain that is going out of business. Of course I failed to check out the reviews on Amazon first before I purchased them. However, in this case I am actually glad that I didn't. I run Windows XP PRO on my computer and will not have anything to do with Vista until they come out with their "service pack 3" to correct all of the bugs that should have been corrected before releasing it. Anyhow, that is a review for another time. I installed both of these drives in my home computer and have had absolutely no problems with them whatsoever. Admittedly, I have only done a couple of actual recordings so far, but they have worked fine so far with everything that they are supposed to do and I don't foresee any problems with them at all. As a matter of fact, installing both of these drives after taking out my old outdated ones actually made a difference in the performance of my computer as a whole. Now I don't know if it really has that much to do with these drives themselves, or just the fact that I got rid of the old ones. So on a final note I would like to recommend these drives for anyone still running XP as they work great.
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