Need a good reliable DVD or Bluray burner

LeslieD wrote on 7/15/2009, 3:24 PM
I need to put a second DVD burner in my new HP...I running vista 64 (not sure if that makes a difference)...any suggestions for a good reliable DVD burner for the money?

Or...i haven't invested in a bluray burner yet, but thought it was still best to wait on that....what do you guys think? Is it time to invest in a bluray burner yet?

Comments

PerroneFord wrote on 7/15/2009, 5:33 PM
Get the BluRay burner. What are you waiting for? I bought one last year. Best thing I could have done. Archiving off projects to $3.50 25GB BluRay discs is awesome!
rstrong wrote on 7/15/2009, 8:39 PM
I have a couple of the LG burners, and have never burned a coaster. Got'em both at NewEgg.

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bsuratt wrote on 7/15/2009, 9:01 PM
I use an LG for Blu-ray... works fine
I like Pioneer drive for SD-DVD... I burn a lot! Never a problem with Verbatim 94854.
srode wrote on 7/16/2009, 2:37 AM
LG Bluray here for over a year - works great - no coasters. Get some Verbatim RE discs too - nice for testing different formats / menu layouts and updating with new videos.