Do you need a CD, DVD or combination Drive?


CD and DVD drives are optical storage devices that use lasers to read and write data on disks. All PCs today come with a CD, DVD or combination drive (works with CD and DVD). Most newer PCs have a combination drive installed that can read and write CD and read DVD. This type of drive is called a CD R/W-DVD ROM drives.

PC manufacturers may offer a PC that comes with just a CD R/W drive or a DVD-ROM drive. A CD R/W drive will let you read and write both data and music files. If you want to view movies you'll need a drive that can read DVD since it is the only disk type that has enough space to store movies. Even a single, full-length movie is much too large to fit on a CD.

If you want to create your own movies you'll need a DVD-writer. These are available in a couple of types. DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW are the most popular. They can read and write DVD and CD as well. Always ask before buying because the features offered in drives is still emerging.

Recommendation:

At a minimum, get a combination drive that can read and write CD and read DVD. This gives you a great deal of flexibility. You will be able to store and listen to music files, watch movies, and backup all your data on CD using a drive that costs about $120.

For about $300 you can get a drive that can read and write CD and DVD. This provides all the features of the $120 drive and adds the capability for you to make your own movies!