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| Primera Bravo II AutoPrinter 62715 All-in-One CD/DVD Printing System | ||
![]() | "This Doesn't BURN CDs or DVDs!" | 2009-03-03 |
| Okay, that's probably obvious to most people looking at getting this printer, but apparently not everyone, as at least 4 or so reviews on it mention burning CDs. I guess I read what I wanted to hear, because I really thought this was the CD/DVD Publishing System, which prints AND burns CDs and DVDs. It's not. It only prints. So after receiving the unit I ordered from Amazon, and reading the manual, being /shocked/ it didn't burn, I returned it (not problem at all there - one reason I love Amazon). I guess I should have known that at this price, you don't get the publishing system that burns. But between several incorrect reviews (they must have bought the publishing system somewhere else), and the wildly inflating List Price, I just thought I was getting a good deal. As usual, you get what you pay for. I didn't pay for the publishing system, so I didn't get it! ;-) I then turned around and bought what I actually wanted, the Bravo II Disc Publishing System. Cost over $500 more, but it's what I want. Amazon's price was very competitive for this, but right now Primera is giving a free second year service, and I didn't see that that was included with the Amazon purchase. Anyhow, great system, so far. Prints very nice CDs, as good a quality as I've seen, even on the 20 cent hub-printable CDs I use. If I go for the glossy Hydrashield ones, they're amazon, but about triple the price. Oh, and it burns great, too. NOT this one: the other one I got that has CD printing. This one's just a printer. Don't make the mistake I did. ;-) PS: I had to give it a rating, so gave it 4 stars for printing only. | ||
| Avery Label CD STOMPER MEGA PACK CD/DVD | ||
![]() | "Great Labels, Great Price" | 2008-07-25 |
| I've used these labels for years on all my CDs (several thousand). This is the only way to buy them. When Sam's Club has them, they're usually a bit cheaper. I wish they didn't have the cutout for the larger hole, now that I'm using full face labels; they can pull away there. Also have to watch how you print them, to keep them from jamming. On my Canon, I just have to bend the trailing tabs up a little bit to prevent snagging. | ||
| Diamondback Game Mouse Plasma | ||
![]() | "Good Mouse, but Not for Me" | 2007-05-15 |
| I purchased both the Razer Diamondback mouse and then the Razer eXactMat mouse mat/pad. I love the mat and its size and texture, and it worked great with my old IR mouse, but not with my Logitech Laser mouse (it, for some reason, failed to move the cursor over the center 1" or so of the mousepad). I tried the Diamondback, and operation was very nice, but I just couldn't get used to the narrow design, and almost impossible to click side buttons. I traded the Diamondback in on the Razer Death Adder, and have been very pleased with it. Shape and feel are good, side buttons large enough to use, looks cool. | ||
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