Cendyne (Lite-on) CDRW 16x10x32 $19.99!!!! NO REBATES(UPDATE)

FFactory0x

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Officemax starting Sunday in Feasterville PA has Cendyne 16x10x32 CRDW drives for $19.99 a piece. Buy 2 and use a Staples $10 off $40 coupon. Or Buy 5 and use a $25 off coupon. GREAT DEAL FOR THOSE WHOSE HATE REBATES.

UPDATE!!!
Office Depot has a $20 off $50 coupon floating around. Use this to basically buy 2 drives, get on free or whatever.
 

NICKel

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Originally posted by: FFactory0x
Officemax starting Sunday in Feasterville PA has Cendyne 16x10x32 CRDW drives for $19.99 a piece. Buy 2 and use a Staples $10 off $40 coupon. Or Buy 5 and use a $25 off coupon. GREAT DEAL FOR THOSE WHOSE HATE REABATES

I pulled this up on the website and I see no mention of it???
 

sdadlani

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Is this deal available online or is this just in the store? I cannot seem to find it online.
 

wolf papa

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I doubt that it's online. I think it may be a regional clearance thing. I've been checking the OM near me a couple times a week. Several weeks ago, they clearanced the Cendyne 8X8X32 CDRWs at $19.99, and I've been watching a whole shelf of the 16X (figuring they were next). Even when the 24x and 32x were $19.99 AR, or $9.99 AR, they still were there, marked at 69.99 (I think).
 

Coraanu

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These were on clearance awhile back for the same price at some OM's. I tried to get one then and it rang up at $69.99. Could be a regional deal.
 

ebaker

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These are discontinued models in stores, probably not online. There is a $10 rebate in the OM rebate booklet!
 

KF

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I saw this deal on an in-store flyer at couple of stores in the Detroit area. None left, of course.
 

FFactory0x

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Ill keep everyone updated on OM prices since i work for CopyMax and copy there flyers a couple of days before they come out
 

aknuj

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i just bought 3 so it came out around 60$ something then i used the 20$ off of a 50$ purchase coupon from office depot......total around 40 something $ for all 3 burners


OH by theway i got a 16x10x40 not a 16x10x32


ALERT NOW WITH 10.00$ rebate!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

unclebud

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this is hot
but the rebate i see for a cendyne 16x is fo the dvd-rom (blahblah85), while the cendyne 16x cdrw is blahblah87
correct me if i'm wrong...
still hot, the ones i've seen have nti cdmaker 2000 and the three letter prefixed serial #
can i throw in that the hp 4300 CSe has been on clr for $19? don't forget it's 10% off also
good luck out there!
 

zippy

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Yeah, I went to OMax today and saw the Local Weekly ad they had, and this was in it for $19.00! I got all excited but they were out of stock. I asked this one girl, she said it was no longer in, then I saw this guy in the computer hardware area and asked him too, he said they were long gone. He continued to say that they are moving out all burners below like 40x and that even that is going to be cleared out soon to make way for the 52x, 56x, and 60x coming in September. So keep your eyes open for clearances on 40x and 32x burners at OMax in the next month.
 

Creig

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Good Lord! Who is THAT impatient that they need a 60x burner?!? Pretty soon it's going to take you longer to insert the CD than it takes to burn it. And then what's next? A predictive algorithm for Nero that will burn your info to CD before you've finished deciding what should go on it?
 

slycat

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i've found that burning vcds on vertain media or maybe burning them at high speeds...cause
it to crap out?...cyclic redundancy crap..and problems watching on a dvd/vcd setop box
 

KF

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Originally posted by: Creig
Good Lord! Who is THAT impatient that they need a 60x burner?!? Pretty soon it's going to take you longer to insert the CD than it takes to burn it. And then what's next? A predictive algorithm for Nero that will burn your info to CD before you've finished deciding what should go on it?


In going to a 40x in comparison to to an 8x, I have not found that the burn time goes down in the proportion 1/5. In fact, it usually isn't much faster, maybe a minute less. Getting much under a true 6 minutes for a 700M burn is hard, if measuring total time to pressing start. The software does all kinds of checking, loads up all kinds of buffers, and queues up the files before it does anything. To avoid coasters, the new burners auto-speed on the fly while checking for errors, and do auto retries, so just because it is set for 40x doesn't mean you get the super speed. IAC setting up what I want to put on the CD takes way more time than burning.
 

unclebud

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"setting up what I want to put on the CD takes way more time than burning."
that is why i tell people who crab on zip and floppy deals to snuf it
plus the error msgs "this file does not meet iso 10,020 standards"
plus some new writers will still coaster regardless
seems to me from all the forums I'VE visited tht the new high-speed burners have all types of woes.. 12x/16x is plenty FOR ME...
 

ebaker

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The one I got has a 16 digit serial number starting with ADC. Does anyone know who makes this drive?
 

Spike

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Originally posted by: KF
Originally posted by: Creig
Good Lord! Who is THAT impatient that they need a 60x burner?!? Pretty soon it's going to take you longer to insert the CD than it takes to burn it. And then what's next? A predictive algorithm for Nero that will burn your info to CD before you've finished deciding what should go on it?


In going to a 40x in comparison to to an 8x, I have not found that the burn time goes down in the proportion 1/5. In fact, it usually isn't much faster, maybe a minute less. Getting much under a true 6 minutes for a 700M burn is hard, if measuring total time to pressing start. The software does all kinds of checking, loads up all kinds of buffers, and queues up the files before it does anything. To avoid coasters, the new burners auto-speed on the fly while checking for errors, and do auto retries, so just because it is set for 40x doesn't mean you get the super speed. IAC setting up what I want to put on the CD takes way more time than burning.

um, under 6 min is hard? my lite-on 40x12x48 turned 48x12x48 (firmware update) takes on average 2min 45 sec to burn a cd, with 3min 20 sec as the longest at 40-48x speeds, the slowest I have burned with it (24x) takes only about 4min 30sec.

To answer another question, no, it is not going to burn at 1/5 the time. This is due to the fact that there is no motor fast enough to spin a cd and have it burn at 48x on the inner tracts. My burner starts at about 22x and ramps uo to 49-50x+ at the end of the burn (depending on cd media) the actual speed needed to reach 48x on the inner track was something ungodly like 30,000 RPM (don't remember the exact number, but it was huge) my burner averages about 38x every burn

As for burning coasters or getting errors... none so far and as I said (at least, no errors that cause a unreadable CD as all burned cd's have some errors), I have never burned at slower than 24x (old 12x media) in the new lite-on. True, it is relativly new and I have yet to break 50 burned cd's on it (about 43ish if my count is correct) but not a single coaster. Some of that has to do with using everything but CMC manufactored cd-r's. (mostly using TY's)

I am not trying to insult a 16x burner, in fact, I would have loved one not to long ago (I uprgrade from a 4x I had for 2.5 years) and my roomates 12x works beautfully.
 

unclebud

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"The one I got has a 16 digit serial number starting with ADC. Does anyone know who makes this drive?"
probably an Accesstek. the ones i saw were all ACA, and i emailed tech support @ tech@cendyne.com the serial prefix and they confirmed it. check this forum for info on cendyne/accesstek drives...
good luck
 
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