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I can buy a LaCie external dvd writer (slim) for 130 UK pounds (including shipping).

This is the model that I want http://www.microdirect.co.uk/Produ [...] roupID=169 and as far as I can tell it is the same as the LaCie DVD-Writer D2.

What I'd like to know is wether anyone has this or D2 and what are your impressions of them?

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The best I can tell you is that LaCie DVD Writers are made by NEC...and the 8X and 16X are both very good.

Bob

Reply to bobmitch

How about the disc compatibility of the NECs?

I usually use sony discs or verbatim (DVD-Rs both).

Reply to Psychotic

The compatiblity of nec dvd burner is great.

Reply to lyzo

I did some more research but I'm not quite sure if I hould buy it. I know that NEC provides the drives, but I haven't seen any NEC Slim drives so far and apparently some of the slim drives LaCie uses are Matsuhita(sp?).

Although I really want a Slim external DVD-Writer, I need to know if you really know for sure that NEC provides the drive for the Slim writer.

Reply to Psychotic

Considering that Matsushita Electric Industrial Co is a conglomerate that known for it's Panasonic products as well as Kenmore appliances, it's not a bad company. They were quite the 'big player' in the disk and disc drive communities for a long time.

Whether your drive is LaCie (NEC) or LaCie (Matsushita), it probably won't matter as both would be from solid manufacturers.

Sony makes a pretty solid DVD R/W/CDRW combo drive that comes in a slim model and has both firewire and USB options.

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Reply to sobelizard

Thanks to everyone. I finally bought the LaCie Slim by F.A. Porsche.

It's based on the NEC 6500 and I've burned several no-brand dvds of data and they all worked excellently (burned at 2.0x)

So far I reccomend the drive to anyone that wants an external DVD-Writer for his/her laptop.

It comes with 2 cds containing Easy CD-DVD Creator V6 and Easy Media Creator V7(has DL-Burn capabilities), a USB Cable, an Adaptor and a USB cable that can provide power to the Writer if you don't have a plug to use the adaptor (didn't try this yet).

All in all I'm pleased with it so far.

Reply to Psychotic

Nice follow-up. Often folks who ask questions never post a roll-up as to what course of action was taken. Now others can benefit from your research and investment.

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