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CD Burners Reviews

Updated July 2008

Best CD Burners Reviews: (out of 8)
PC World, PC Magazine, Newegg.com

Best CD Burners: (out of 15)
Lite-On DH-52R2P, Lite-On DH-52C2P

Fast Answers - Best CD Burners
Top Rated What the Research Says
•  Lite-On DH-52R2P
   (*est. $20)

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CD burner.

Owners say the Lite-On DH-52R2P is an easy to install CD burner if you want a drive that just burns CDs. However, the Lite-On isn't much less expensive than some DVD burners, which burn both DVDs and CDs. Unless you have an older computer, or want a CD writer as a companion to an existing DVD burner, experts say you should get a DVD burner instead. See our report on DVD burners for more information. (compare prices)
•  Lite-On DH-52C2P
   (*est. $25)

>> Where to buy

Internal CD-RW/DVD-ROM combo.

If you'd like a CD-burner which can also read DVDs (but not write them), the Lite-On DH-52C2P is a good choice. Basic internal DVD burners start at about $35, so for just a bit more, you can get a more flexible DVD burner, which can also record to DVDs. A double-layer DVD gives you nearly 8 GB of storage compared to a CD's 700 MB capacity. (compare prices)
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Full Story
What the experts say, our analysis, and more...
Updated July 2008

Now that DVD burners have taken over the market, the pivotal question is whether to buy a CD burner at all -- especially when DVD burners (which can also burn to CDs) have decreased dramatically in price (budget DVD burners cost less than $35). All of the most credible reviewers from past reports, including PC World, PC Magazine and CNet.com, have eschewed reviewing CD-RW drives in favor of boosting coverage of DVD burners. Consumer Reports last updated its report on CD burners in November 2000; too long ago to be of any use. Manufacturers have also scaled back production, reducing once-lengthy product lines to just one or two models.

If you're thinking of upgrading or installing a CD burner, reviews say you should probably install a DVD burner instead. Top-speed DVD burners burn and read both DVDs and CDs, so they give you a lot more flexibility. If you have a digital camcorder, you'll be able to burn your movies on DVDs that will be readable in most home DVD players. DVDs hold much more information than CDs -- 4.7 GB compared to a CD's 700 MB -- so DVDs are more capacious for large data backups. Most DVD burners can burn to double-layer DVDs, which can hold as much as 8 GB of data.

The bottom line is that if you're into burning music as well as movies or need more storage space for backups, you should go for a DVD burner. If you're more interested in making music CDs and smaller backups, or if you have an older computer, a CD writer will do the trick. For more information on DVD drives, see our separate report (DVD burners ). Note that the Lite-On combo unit above in ConsumerSearch Fast Answers can play DVDs, but it cannot burn them.  ... Continued

Consensus Report

Our Consensus Report shows how many times products are top-ranked by reviewers included in our
All The Reviews Reviewed chart.

# of Picks Model (with Retailer Links)
1 each Lite-On SOHC-5236V, Lite-On SOHR-5239S, ASUS CB-5216AG, Memorex 3202-3257 CD-RW Internal Drive , Lite-On DH-52R2P , Lite-On DH-52C2P , Sony CRX320AE/U , Sony CRX230AE/U

Few manufacturers are still making CD writers at all -- most have shifted entirely to making DVD burners.

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