![]() The advice that you gave was very helpful. Oh, and something else: slimline DVD burners are expeeeeeeeeeensive!Įnigma47 - I just thought I'd post a follow up in case anyone else is trying to do the same thing. ![]() I have no idea whether Sony makes their own slim DVD burners or if they rebrand some other company's (most likely LiteOn, as they have a strategic partnership). Froogle might be a good place to start looking.Īs a final note, Sony's slimline combo drives are actually re-branded versions of the LiteOn slim combo drives. In the US, it took some searching to find a place that would sell them. Just like the H/H optical drives that fit into a standard 5.25 inch bay, slimline drives all have the same dimensions and interface (in the case of Dell, for example, their optical drive upgrades are sold in the form of their media bay module, so it would seem as if they're incompatible, but if you ever unscrew the module and open it up, you'll see that a standard slimline drive is sitting inside the casing), so you should be able to just purchase a drive from any manufacturer. Slimline optical drives should all be interchangeable. Slimline optical drives are hard to find on the market because most of them get sold to computer makers and not to consumers.
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