Difference between Pioneer 110 and 110D?
What is the difference between the Pioneer DVR-110 the Pioneer DVR-110D?
(There is the letter "D" after the model number)
I found a Pioneer DVR-110D at my local computer store (NCIX) for a good price ($49 Canadian dollars).
I know from reading this discussion group that the Pioneer DVR-110 is a good writer to use for the blue and white G3. Will the Pioneer DVR-110D be just as compatible or is there some important discompatibility issue(s) I should be aware of?
PS the color doesn't matter because the blue G3 bezel door covers it - right?
Thanks!
Mike
Thanks Hussein,
Is there any benefit to be able to write DVD-RAM?
Isn't +R and -R the new format?
Should I buy the 110D and then update its firmware so that it has DVD-Ram capability or is that pointless?
Is the 110D a newer or older model than the 110?
Do you think I should be looking to find another drive or is the 110D the best way to go for a G3?
I think that is the one I will buy (110D). I hope I am making the right decision.
Thanks for all the help!
Mike
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