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Ian wrote:Yeah, its hard to beat the DW1640. More features for less money. Sony and Plextor don't seem to realize this.
dolphinius_rex wrote:Ian wrote:Yeah, its hard to beat the DW1640. More features for less money. Sony and Plextor don't seem to realize this.
It's not that they don't realize this, it's that they're focusing on a different customer type then BenQ themselves are. They're marketing drives at people who are (usually in corporations) who want to purchase name brand products for a better sense of security, usually with the expectation of better service in the case of hardware failure. I'm not personally in a position to say whether or not Sony and Plextor actually OFFER superior service to BenQ, but that's the kind of person they sell to. However, there are less and less of these kind of people all the time, since every day expenses are raising on an almost hourly basis it seems sometimes.
pchilson wrote:So, in other words, they see their targeted audience as "suckers"...
pchilson wrote:So, in other words, they see their targeted audience as "suckers"...
Verbatim 8x DVD+R DL @ 8x
(MKM 001)
dolphinius_rex wrote:I'm sure Ian was dissapointed he couldn't get angry at Sony because their drive burns 16x media at the proper speed
Ian wrote:dolphinius_rex wrote:I'm sure Ian was dissapointed he couldn't get angry at Sony because their drive burns 16x media at the proper speed
Actually, I ragged on them about the Verbatim 16x DVD-R media. They even sent me some media that they guaranteed would work at 16x. I think one out of the 5 did.
Scour wrote:But again I must smile about the Turbo-Boost from Sony, will they never learn that most users want to use the maximum speed?
Ian wrote:In theory, shouldn't they make you enable the Turbo-Boost when reading/writing DVD's at 16x?
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