I just had this idea . . .

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fubarman

I just had this idea . . .

Post by fubarman »

Isn't it a pain switching CD's everytime you wanna play a game?? Why doesn't someone like Creative come up with an internal DVD-ROM drive that can hold 6 DVD's, CD's, etc.?? I guess the problem would be the size. I sure as hell would buy it . . . what you guys think??

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freckmoto

Post by freckmoto »

Hmmm You could make a cartidge loading CD or DVD player that would hold around six interesting concept. :)

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Prey521

Post by Prey521 »

Sounds cool, but it would certainly take up more than 1 5.25" bay.
RoundEye

Post by RoundEye »

Check this out.

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Zmoney

Post by Zmoney »

wow that is a frekin awesome idea..man you could make some crzy money if you got the hook ups....and as for the size..np....peep it.. a 6 cd cartrage with reader could fit in the spacce that a normal cd rom fits in now...might be a little more expensive but who cares....for a cheeaper one there could be one that takes up 2 bays....my god that is brillant.....
TWave

Post by TWave »

I hate to break it to you guys but they already have one.. My friend had one it was 32X and was a 4 disc changer.. took up 1 bay..
Zmoney

Post by Zmoney »

o snap..that suckz.....what company made em>??
fubarman

Post by fubarman »

DAMN, there goes my lifelong dream!!!! LOL, j/p, who makes em???

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-Knine-

Post by -Knine- »

back in 1990 pioneer made an external 6 disk cdrom changer. installed one on a pc for an auto repair shop had all their manuals on cdrom. was neat and well over $1000 bucks
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