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Worldwide Computer Products News, June 26, 2002
Worldwide Computer Products News-26 June 2002-HP ships two new DVD drives (C)1995-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Technology products, solutions and services supplier HP has announced the immediate availability of two new DVD drives.
Both of the new DVD200s combine DVD RW and DVD R in order to allow users the option of rewriting a DVD many times or writing just once to ensure that the data is not recorded over. Users of the DVD drive can also produce, edit and re-edit their own movies on DVD. According to HP, three hours of footage can be written to disc in less than 30 minutes.
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Two different editions of the DVD200 are available. The HP DVD200i costs GBP399 while the HP DVD200e is priced at GBP469.
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