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Stefan T.
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Hi all,
I am wondering whether there are any benefits in having the Apple SuperDrive as opposed to a DVD writer from a 3rd party vendor? There are other, faster DVD writers on the market, such as the new Pioneer 109 and the LaCie drives. Both of them are less expensive then the upgrade of the SuperDrive. Also is the SuperDrive Dual or Single layer?
So I am wondering whether the SuperDrive is in any way intergrated into the Mac system that lets burning go smoother? Would things like iDVD work with a 3rd party writer or only with the SuperDrive?
Also, what are your general impressions of the SuperDrive. 8x is a little behind the rest of the market, but does the SuperDrive make up for it in reliability? Will it still use most medias? Those types of questions.
Thank you all very much for your help,
Stefan
I am wondering whether there are any benefits in having the Apple SuperDrive as opposed to a DVD writer from a 3rd party vendor? There are other, faster DVD writers on the market, such as the new Pioneer 109 and the LaCie drives. Both of them are less expensive then the upgrade of the SuperDrive. Also is the SuperDrive Dual or Single layer?
So I am wondering whether the SuperDrive is in any way intergrated into the Mac system that lets burning go smoother? Would things like iDVD work with a 3rd party writer or only with the SuperDrive?
Also, what are your general impressions of the SuperDrive. 8x is a little behind the rest of the market, but does the SuperDrive make up for it in reliability? Will it still use most medias? Those types of questions.
Thank you all very much for your help,
Stefan