Home News Tech Update White Papers Downloads Reviews & Prices

Reviews   |   Clearance Center   |   Software   |   Most Popular   |   AnchorDesk   |   Top Rated   |   Prices   









Notebooks Desktops Handhelds Peripherals Cameras Cell phones Storage Wi-Fi Music More »
Search



Buyers' Alert
AnchorDesk
TechSpecials


Enterprise Alerts
Consumer Electronics
Computer Software
Online Shopping
Small Office, Home Office
Laptop Computers

Manage My Newsletters

Burning DVDs on a budget

Sony DRU-510A
Older burners hit the sweet spot between speed and price. Unless you need lightning-fast performance, a last-generation drive should do the trick--at a price considerably lower than that of the new, superfast 8X DVD drives.
 
Budget burning: DVD drives
LaCie's d2 burns DVDs at 8X
CNET's top DVD burners
Burners buying guide

Everything you need to know about burning CDs and DVDs.
Burners buying guide
 
How to install a burner
CNET helps you set up your new CD or DVD burner. It's easier than you might think.
Read the tune-up
 
Dual-layer burning
Double capacity is twice as nice.
Read review
Check prices
Dual-layer burning
 

advertisement
 Quick links to Specs & Prices for this company
 
 

Best values

1
Plextor PX-708A Plextor PX-708A
Check latest prices
2
Lite-On LTR-52327S Lite-On LTR-52327S
Check latest prices
3
Samsung SW-252FRNS Samsung SW-252FRNS
Check latest prices
4
TDK Indi DVD 840G TDK Indi DVD 840G
Check latest prices
5
Sony DRU-530A Sony DRU-530A
Check latest prices
Most popular

1
Plextor PX-708A
Check latest prices
2
Sony DRU-700A
Check latest prices
3
Sony DRU-510A
Check latest prices
4
Iomega Mini Drive
Check latest prices
5

Opinions and how-tos

How we test optical drives
CNET Labs puts each drive through a rigorous set of tests. Find out what it takes to make the grade.
How to convert VHS to digital
CNET's guide to the media lets you know how to capture video, choose the right resolution, edit, and burn.
 

 
Can you legally copy DVDs?
DVD copying is a controversial and highly sought-after process. Not sure if what you're doing is legal? CNET sets your mind at ease.
Fast CD-RW drives
You may not be able to afford a new 2.8GHz desktop computer, but for less than $100, you can graduate to a blazingly fast 52X CD-RW drive and burn CDs until the cows come home.
 

 
Notebooks Desktops Handhelds Peripherals Cameras Cell phones Storage Wi-Fi Music More »