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DVD recorder cheap as chips
damski_2
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in Techie Stuff
Tescos are currently selling the LITEON DD-A110 for about 68 quid
this is a home cinema recorder, not one for your pc
seems like a real bargain to me for what liteon describe as the smallest DVD recorder in the world
what do you think
http://www.liteonit.eu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=193&Itemid=119
this is a home cinema recorder, not one for your pc
seems like a real bargain to me for what liteon describe as the smallest DVD recorder in the world
what do you think
http://www.liteonit.eu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=193&Itemid=119
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Looks like a fairly good basic DVD recorder to me.
I have an external Liteon DVD writer for my laptop, and it is very reliable and excellent buid quality. I do believe that Liteon products are excellent.Wha's like us - damn few, an' they're a' deid
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Competition wins:-
July - Magic mince cookbook (first win)0 -
Saw these in Tesco at the weekend, haven't managed to find a cheaper price anywhere online. Could be an early Xmas pressie for myself :j
Anyone know what the support of different media types/DVD brands is like?0 -
Wouldnt buy any from tesco , and if you do keep the reciept.They knowingly sold loads of technika dvdrecorders that were faulty from the line.0
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webhamster wrote:Wouldnt buy any from tesco , and if you do keep the reciept.They knowingly sold loads of technika dvdrecorders that were faulty from the line.
Have you got a link to this story? Why would Tesco knowingly sell faulty goods? They would have to replace or refund them and be risking their reputation.0
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