Plextor PX-760A 18x speeds?

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Plextor PX-760A 18x speeds?

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I heard that Plextor just came out with a new DL DVD Burner that pushes 18x speeds.

I heard this was supposed to be a great drive and I put a purchase of the PX-716a on hold so I could compare, but I can't find any real info on it. (or where to buy one)

Is this drive a myth or maybe just not released yet? :confused:
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Post by YARDofSTUF »

It was delayed awhile ago but about 2 weeks ago it got back on track, dunno if its out or not though.
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Post by knightmare »

not too sure if manufacturers will rush out and make 18x media just for Plextor.
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Post by Izzo »

I like my 716A :nod:
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Post by Mark »

of all the drives i have bought over the years, plextor is the one brand that i have never had a problem with.

maybe a little more money than some other brands, but i think i have got my moneys worth out of them.
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Post by kalbster »

I've never had any problems with my Plextor drives either. That's part of the reason I wanted to stay with them.

I'm sure they will release the 760 as soon as I buy the 716. (That's what happened last time I bought one)
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Izzo wrote:I like my 716A :nod:
me too :nod:
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I have the 716A as well. I'd stick with it if I were you. Why bother buying a burner that can POSSIBLY burn media a few seconds faster?
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Ya, your probably right.
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Post by kalbster »

After I bought my 708a they came out with the 716 with-in a couple of weeks.

The only thing that I didn't like about the 716 is it comes bundled with Roxio instead of Nero.
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Post by kalbster »

I used to be a "Roxio" guy. Until about a year ago and I finally used Nero. The learning curve wasn't too steep and it can do sooo much more, and it's sooo much faster.
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