"The Other Guy" <> wrote in message news:3f0f1684$1@slave...
> Both. HP, Microsoft, and Dell (from memory) are backing DVD+R/RW, so it is
> likely to become the dominant format. Currently DVD-R media is cheaper
than
> DVD+R, so if you buy a drive that can write both, you will save in the
long
> run, assuming you actually plan to use it enough to justify the extra
cost.
>
> Sony DRU-500AX or DRU-510A (Newer, slightly faster on RW only). There is a
> Pioneer model as well, but I haven't seen it online in NZ yet.
>
> The Other Guy
>
> "will" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > hi,
> >
> > i've been thinking about getting a CDWR+DVD for a while, which is about
> > $150 at the moment. but the price of DVD Writer is pretty attractive too
> > at around $450. anyway, straight to the point, which DVD writing format
> > is more preferrable? DVD+RW or DVD-RW?
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > will.
>
>
I have a TDK440N which dual writes R+/RW+ and R-/RW- at 4x speed. It is a
rebadged NEC1300a for which you can get region free firmware, and also
firmware that will allow you to burn cheaper media.
http://forum.rpc1.org/viewforum.php?f=2
One thing to watch out for, just as much R- or R+ formats, is the media DVD
writers will burn. I found out they are lot more picky than CDR when it
comes to cheaper media, and the coasters are more expensive

.
Burt