DVD Burner Arroyo Grande CA

Here you will find background information on the DVD Burners. From their origin to the importance they hold in todays use when considering which computer to purchase and where in Arroyo Grande to buy them.


1 . Local Companies

Staples
(619) 286-1882
3418 College Ave
San Diego, CA
Elmo Data Supply Inc
(310) 657-0140
1100 S Robertson Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
N & B Electronics
(510) 657-3102
3755 Washington Blvd
Fremont, CA
Dat Optic Inc
(714) 558-1808
1815 E Wilshire Ave
Santa Ana, CA
Klassic Specialties
(562) 865-2988
Artesia, CA
Epoch Sales
(714) 556-7031
17420 Mount Herrmann St Ste B
Fountain Valley, CA
Nle Systems
(818) 242-4996
434 W Colorado St Ste 102
Glendale, CA
Plustek Technology Inc
(562) 802-7731
13100 Alondra Blvd
Cerritos, CA
Hi Tech Component Distrs
(818) 672-8844
9120 Woodman Ave
Arleta, CA
Miconx Consulting
(714) 952-4816
Cypress, CA

2 . DVD Burner - Info

A DVD recorder (or a DVD writer) is a consumer electronics device that records analog or digital audio/visual (A/V) signals in a digital format onto a digital versatile disc (DVD). DVD recorders are distinct from digital video recorders (DVRs) in that they record onto a removable disc (the DVD) instead of a hard disk. Like a video cassette recorder (VCR), the DVD recorder has standard A/V inputs and playback functions. Like a DVD player, the DVD recorder can also be used to play many audio and video CDs.

3 . History

History DVD recorders first appeared on the consumer market in 1999 in Japan, and then in 2000 in the rest of the world. Early units were priced between 2,500 and 4,000 USD. As of mid-2004, substantial increases in the quantities available and in the number of retail outlets selling DVD recorders have resulted in price reductions of approximately 90% compared to prices in 2000.

4 . Format Issues

DVDs come in three major formats: the "minus" (also referred to as "dash") format (DVD-R and DVD-RW), the "plus" format (DVD+R, DVD+RW and DVD+R DL), and the DVD-RAM format. Nearly all DVD recorders use either the minus or plus format, but at least one available model (in 2004) uses both minus and plus formats. The minus format is promoted by a group of manufacturers known as the DVD Forum. The plus format is promoted by a group of manufacturers known as the DVD+RW Alliance. Some manufacturers belong to both associations.

As of 2004, both formats seem equally popular with consumers. While the plus vs. minus "battle" may evoke memories of the Beta-max vs. VHS video format war of the 1980s, consumers are faced with a less stark choice here in that both plus and minus formats are compatible with the vast majority of DVD players now available.

5 . Featured Local Company

Ace Computer Guy

661-587-3839
9910 Rosedale Hwy
Bakersfield, CA


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