Just as long as they don't put one in the HPe3000 where
the CD ROM used to be (and with the same amount of
documentation.)
http://www.zdnet.com/zdfeeds/msncobrand/news/0%2C13622%2C5095901%2C-hud00025
nshm3%2C00.html
The DVD-writer dvd100i, which will cost $599 when it hits
store shelves in September, will be the first commercially
available drive based on the DVD+RW standard. With it,
consumers will be able to record video onto a disc, play
it on a typical home DVD player, and then erase and
record again on the same disc. HP plans to incorporate the
drives into its PCs later this year.
Tracy Johnson
MSI Schaevitz Sensors
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