T42P DVD Writer
T42P DVD Writer
Hi Everyone,
I just bought a 2373P2U and paid a extra $350 for a dvd burner from IBM. I ended up paying upwards of $6000Cad to get this computer and find out that the dvd burner runs at only 2x for dvd media. What I wanted to know is can I get a aftermarket slim dvd drive and replace the bezel/frame so I can burn at more than this abismal speed. I am a student and am never at home so a external drive is a paid for me to cart around as I can barely fit all my books in my bag as it is. I know on my older Dell back in the day I could do this.
I know this sounds like a newbie question but when is Lenovo going to clue in that 2x isnt what we want for what they are charging.
Thanks everyone
Joe
I just bought a 2373P2U and paid a extra $350 for a dvd burner from IBM. I ended up paying upwards of $6000Cad to get this computer and find out that the dvd burner runs at only 2x for dvd media. What I wanted to know is can I get a aftermarket slim dvd drive and replace the bezel/frame so I can burn at more than this abismal speed. I am a student and am never at home so a external drive is a paid for me to cart around as I can barely fit all my books in my bag as it is. I know on my older Dell back in the day I could do this.
I know this sounds like a newbie question but when is Lenovo going to clue in that 2x isnt what we want for what they are charging.
Thanks everyone
Joe
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Re: T42P DVD Writer
Joe!joeEh wrote:Hi Everyone,
I just bought a 2373P2U and paid a extra $350 for a dvd burner from IBM. I ended up paying upwards of $6000Cad to get this computer and find out that the dvd burner runs at only 2x for dvd media. What I wanted to know is can I get a aftermarket slim dvd drive and replace the bezel/frame so I can burn at more than this abismal speed. I am a student and am never at home so a external drive is a paid for me to cart around as I can barely fit all my books in my bag as it is. I know on my older Dell back in the day I could do this.
I know this sounds like a newbie question but when is Lenovo going to clue in that 2x isnt what we want for what they are charging.
Thanks everyone
Joe
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Yeah, that is a lot of dough man...and unfortunately 2x is where it is at...The T4x series of notebooks uses a 9.5mm high optical device...most all 3rd party dvd burners(slim line) are 12.7mm high...no workie, at least internally...
I have a few TP 4x that I use...and I found when I am doing mass DVD reproduction, a Lacie SLimline 8x DVD burner works real well....it is 8x.
Most times though ,I am OK with the internal 2x unit.
PM me, I am curious to know why this unit was so much money...seems a wee bit on the high side...
Later dude..
Tan
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Check out this guide. BEWARE: YMMV
Check out this manual on how to change the caddy on a drive
This is a good tutorial on how to do this. You can put in almost any 9.5mm drive. Before you start, read this thread. The most important thing is to remember that you need a 9.5mm drive as a 12.5 mm drive will not go into your bay. If you do decide to undertake the project, let me know. I have been tempted to try it too but I cannot justify spending money on this and then not having it work.
This is a good tutorial on how to do this. You can put in almost any 9.5mm drive. Before you start, read this thread. The most important thing is to remember that you need a 9.5mm drive as a 12.5 mm drive will not go into your bay. If you do decide to undertake the project, let me know. I have been tempted to try it too but I cannot justify spending money on this and then not having it work.
Steve
The only two drives that will fit a T series are the Panasonic UJ-812/822. You can only get them from IBM or ocassionally eBay. The 812 offers 2x DVD-R and DVD-RAM burning. The 822 adds 2.4x DVD+R burning. My own personal experience with them is that they are not very good drives. They are as noted slow, picky on media and the burn quality is not very good. They also cannot be made region free which can cause issues. My solution to this was to sell the one I bought on ebay back on ebay. I then purchased the NEC ND-6500A and put it an external USB powered case. The burn is very good and they are fast for laptop burners. I also purchased the modular battery which I leave in the bay because most of the time I am not burning discs. Good Luck.
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Would you recommend a certian enclosure? It seems that 3.5" hard drive enclosures are much more common than 5.25" enclosures. If you found something good and relatively inexpensive I'd love to hear about it. These things work pretty well with USB 2.0?
FredGarvin wrote: I then purchased the NEC ND-6500A and put it an external USB powered case.
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Look on www.newegg.com and www.tigerdirect.com Both of these places offer them. Make sure whatever interface the enclosure uses is what your laptop has.
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well that's great, but i'm interested in the specific enclosure that this thinkpad user found to work well with his system.MadeInJapan wrote:Look on www.newegg.com and www.tigerdirect.com Both of these places offer them. Make sure whatever interface the enclosure uses is what your laptop has.
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For peripheral enclosures/drives check out dealnews.com. There always seem to be places with specials- I got a 5.25" USB enclosure from Shop4tech.com, and put in a Pioneer DVD- easier to do than in a desktop. Also, check out meritline.com, which has a good collection of burners and enclosures- cheap, reliable, but not routinely portable. But how often do you have to burn a DVD away from home-why not jsut make an image on your HD and burn it later??
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Here are a couple of slim 5.25" enclosures:
http://www.meritline.com/usb-5-25-exter ... d-r-w.html
http://www.centrix-intl.com/ (search for ex-blk-01).
I have the second one with the NEC ND-6500A and it works great.
http://www.meritline.com/usb-5-25-exter ... d-r-w.html
http://www.centrix-intl.com/ (search for ex-blk-01).
I have the second one with the NEC ND-6500A and it works great.
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Do these enclosures work with the DVD drive that came with the T43?mysbca wrote:Here are a couple of slim 5.25" enclosures:
http://www.meritline.com/usb-5-25-exter ... d-r-w.html
http://www.centrix-intl.com/ (search for ex-blk-01).
I have the second one with the NEC ND-6500A and it works great.
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The external slim enclosures are for 12mm thick optical drives. The optical drives used in ThinkPad T4x models are 9.5mm thick, so even if the drive does "plug in" OK within the enclosure, there will be mechanical issues to deal with.sbddude wrote:Do these enclosures work with the DVD drive that came with the T43?
Cheers,
Bill
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Newegg.com has the NEC ND 6750A for $69.99 which so far is proving to be a fantastic burner in the external slim USB case I got from Centrix after being referred there by another poster. You wil have to check and see if they ship internationally.bill bolton wrote:Where can I get a NEC ND-6650A DVD burner at a good price from a company that will ship internationally (specifically to Australia)?
Cheers,
Bill
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I eventually went with a Sony 12mm burner with DL capability that I could source locally at a good price (including local warranty), together with case I bought off eBay, and I've been very happy with that.
Cheers,
Bill
Cheers,
Bill
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This thread was started over 6 months ago. At the time, the UJ-822 were and still are slow and expensive. For about $100, less than half the price of the new T60 burner, you can get an 8X DVD+/-R (4X DL) burner in a small and slim package.cj3209 wrote:Am I missing something here? Doesn't the T42p use a slim-line 9.5mm drive? If so, you can use one of the newer T43 drives (a UJ-822s) or even the Dual Layer T60 drives (it's a Hitachi/LG DL drive).
Oh yes, I see your post that I was responding to is quite old. Didn't notice that until now. Glad you found something that's working for you.bill bolton wrote:I eventually went with a Sony 12mm burner with DL capability that I could source locally at a good price (including local warranty), together with case I bought off eBay, and I've been very happy with that.
Cheers,
Bill
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