Buying a DVD drive can sometimes be a confusing task.
Below we have listed important considerations to look at when
considering purchasing a DVD drive.
Technology
Before considering purchasing a DVD drive it is also good consider the other available options.
CD-R
- CD-R, or CD Recordable, drives allow you to do everything that a
standard CD-ROM is capable of doing, but at the same time allows you to
create your own CDs for backup. An excellent solution for anyone that is
in need of a CD-ROM and backup solution. Tips on buying these drives
can be found on our CD-R and CD-RW buying tips page.
CD-RW
- Like a CD-R drive, a CD-RW, or CD Read/Write, drive allows you to do
everything that a standard CD-ROM is capable of as well as read and
write to a CD-RW disc thousands of times instead of once like a CD-RW
drive. While a little more expensive, this is another great solution for
backups. Tips on buying these drives can be found on our CD-R and CD-RW buying tips page.
DVD
- DVD, or Digital Versatile (video) Disc, allows a computer to not only
do everything that a standard CD-ROM drive is capable of doing, but at
the same time is capable of reading DVD Discs and DVD movies. For users
who plan on playing games or watching movies on their computers, this is
an excellent addition. Tips on buying these drives can be found on this
page.
Why DVD?
DVD drives,
like other technology, can be a confusing and sometimes be thought of as
a non-important consideration. Below is some insight to why a DVD drive
may be important as well as different considerations to look at when
purchasing a DVD drive.
Why DVD? DVD by many is
thought as just a solution for users to watch movies on their personal
computers. While for many individuals this may be enough, it is
important to also look at the factor that DVD is now being used in games
or data DVDs, such as an encyclopedia. DVD prevents the user from
having to switch between different CDs and instead places all the data
on one DVD.
Decoding
Software vs. Hardware
For the purposes of watching DVD movies on the computer, you must
consider the two below possibilities for decoding the DVD movie.
- Hardware
- Hardware decoding requires an additional card, called an MPEG card,
be installed into the computer. This card allows for the movie to be
mainly decoded with that card and not software or the CPU. This means
other things can be done as you are watching the movie. However, this is
the more expensive solution verses software, and requires additional
system resources (IRQ/DMA).
In addition, MPEG cards will also give users the capability of connecting external video to the computer, allowing the computer to function as a DVD player for your home entertainment system. - Software - Software decoding requires a software program and the CPU to be used to handle the decoding of the DVD movie. This solution is a cheaper solution but requires complete access to the computer, and in some cases users with processors lower than 200MHz on an IBM computer to notice poor quality video.
Other Considerations
Some other important considerations to look at when purchasing a computer DVD drive include:
Extras - Some manufactures of DVD drives will include extras such as a DVD movie or movies, cables, deals with DVD movie stores...
Warranty How long is the warranty and what does it cover.
Support Is the technical support number a free number; is it open 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Price range
When
looking at purchasing a computer with a DVD drive or a stand alone DVD
drive, it is important to take into consideration that a DVD drive will
be more expensive than a standard stand alone drive. The price of a DVD
may vary depending upon its speed, included software and hardware, or
its interface.
DVD: $100 - $300
Ready to buy
Once
you have reviewed the appropriate information and believe that you are
ready to make a purchase of a computer DVD drive, ensure that the source
that you plan on purchasing the DVD from is a reputable source and you
have reviewed our section on what to look out for when purchasing over
the Internet.
Computer Hope is ready to setup and help
you with issues you may encounter during the purchase and installation
of your DVD drive, regardless if you purchase through us or another
vendor.
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