Looking for external CD/DVD read/write drive for T23
Looking for external CD/DVD read/write drive for T23
I'm currently using an IBM T23 Thinkpad running Windows XP Pro.
It has a swappable CD/DVD Ultrabay drive. The CD/DVD drive is a
Toshiba SD-C2512, which I believe is read-only (if I'm wrong, please
correct me), so I need an external CD/DVD drive that can read and
write to CDs and DVDs, and plugs into the USB port.
I could technically get an Ultrabay CD/DVD writable drive but (a) it
would probably be more expensive, (b) it would be less widely
available and (c) I wouldn't be able to use it on any other computer.
So that's why I'd prefer USB (or possibly PCMCIA) interface.
Then again, maybe getting an Ultrabay drive is worthwhile because it
would be guaranteed to work on my Thinkpad.
By the way, are there any external CD/DVD drives that plug into the
PCMCIA slot instead of USB? Are those better than USB?
Also, my computer presently has USB 1, but I don't think that'll be a
problem since I presume that any peripherals that work with USB 2 will
also work via USB 1, although a bit slower.
But, if I had to use USB 2, I believe that it would just
involve getting an adapter that plugs into the PCMCIA slot, correct?
So, would you be able to recommend external CD/DVD burners that have
worked well with a Thinkpad T23, and which ones have been known to be
problematic?
Thanks for your help.
It has a swappable CD/DVD Ultrabay drive. The CD/DVD drive is a
Toshiba SD-C2512, which I believe is read-only (if I'm wrong, please
correct me), so I need an external CD/DVD drive that can read and
write to CDs and DVDs, and plugs into the USB port.
I could technically get an Ultrabay CD/DVD writable drive but (a) it
would probably be more expensive, (b) it would be less widely
available and (c) I wouldn't be able to use it on any other computer.
So that's why I'd prefer USB (or possibly PCMCIA) interface.
Then again, maybe getting an Ultrabay drive is worthwhile because it
would be guaranteed to work on my Thinkpad.
By the way, are there any external CD/DVD drives that plug into the
PCMCIA slot instead of USB? Are those better than USB?
Also, my computer presently has USB 1, but I don't think that'll be a
problem since I presume that any peripherals that work with USB 2 will
also work via USB 1, although a bit slower.
But, if I had to use USB 2, I believe that it would just
involve getting an adapter that plugs into the PCMCIA slot, correct?
So, would you be able to recommend external CD/DVD burners that have
worked well with a Thinkpad T23, and which ones have been known to be
problematic?
Thanks for your help.
Any of the external burners will work just fine with a T23.
The problem will be speed, as USB1.1 is so slow.
The T2X series has the ability to use almost any current "slim" internal burner in the Ultrabay, unlike the T4X series which is confined to a very limited number of "ultra-slim" drives, so the choices are wide ranging.
A very popular internal burner solution for the T2X series machines are the offerings from Toshiba and Lite-On, either of which can be made to fit the Ultrabay with only minor, if any, modifications.
You can also find IBM 8X multi-burners specifically for the T2X Ultrabay on eBay for between $125 and $150.
Regards,
James
The problem will be speed, as USB1.1 is so slow.
The T2X series has the ability to use almost any current "slim" internal burner in the Ultrabay, unlike the T4X series which is confined to a very limited number of "ultra-slim" drives, so the choices are wide ranging.
A very popular internal burner solution for the T2X series machines are the offerings from Toshiba and Lite-On, either of which can be made to fit the Ultrabay with only minor, if any, modifications.
You can also find IBM 8X multi-burners specifically for the T2X Ultrabay on eBay for between $125 and $150.
Regards,
James
James at thinkpads dot com
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I saw a bunch of USB dvd-rw drives on ebay a while ago, they seemed to be going for around $25. I'm guessing that the shipping on these was around $15, so you're $40 all-in. Add a USB 2 PC card, for around $20 shipped, and you're up to $60. Plus, you'll have to use a power brick for the drive unless it comes with a power cable that draws supplemental power from the PS/2 port or USB port.
Therefore, I think you're better off spending an extra $15 and getting an NEC dvd burners put into the ultrabay. Newegg is selling the ND-6750A - OEM for $75 shipped free, a killer deal.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6827152069
Search the forums for NEC and ultrabay and you'll get lots of information.
Therefore, I think you're better off spending an extra $15 and getting an NEC dvd burners put into the ultrabay. Newegg is selling the ND-6750A - OEM for $75 shipped free, a killer deal.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6827152069
Search the forums for NEC and ultrabay and you'll get lots of information.
560, 560x, T23, T61
Hope I haven't bumped a thread past the normal thread-life cycle.
What type of interface does those ultrabay drives use?
For example the NEC ND-6750A drive has that neat little connector on it... while other drives have an IDE interface... Does it have a generic name so I could search for those specifically?
What type of modifications would a Liteon or Toshiba need to work in a T20 as Jhem has mentioned?
What type of interface does those ultrabay drives use?
For example the NEC ND-6750A drive has that neat little connector on it... while other drives have an IDE interface... Does it have a generic name so I could search for those specifically?
What type of modifications would a Liteon or Toshiba need to work in a T20 as Jhem has mentioned?
T20
850mhz, 256mb, T21 hsf, 14.1" (messed up screen), 20gb drive, SMC2532W-B
850mhz, 256mb, T21 hsf, 14.1" (messed up screen), 20gb drive, SMC2532W-B
Looks like Newegg has the 6750A for $69.99 shipped today. That killer deal is getting more killer everyday. Not quite as good as the $29 refurb Unity deal a while back, but I would go Newegg if I was in the market for one of these again.
As for internal vs. external: I had the same dilemma a while back before I bought the 6650. I do not regret my decision to go internal at all. I too thought having an external drive would be more universal and cheaper, but in the long run I think the Ultrabay DVD burner is the way to go. At $70, it is probably only a little more expensive, and who cares if you can't use it on your next laptop you buy. Most likely when you go to sell your T23 you will get more $$$ because it has the internal DVDR anyway.
As for internal vs. external: I had the same dilemma a while back before I bought the 6650. I do not regret my decision to go internal at all. I too thought having an external drive would be more universal and cheaper, but in the long run I think the Ultrabay DVD burner is the way to go. At $70, it is probably only a little more expensive, and who cares if you can't use it on your next laptop you buy. Most likely when you go to sell your T23 you will get more $$$ because it has the internal DVDR anyway.
I don't understand, would that work in the ultrabay of a laptop?
I searched and this is the best picture I could find of the back of a Ultrabay2000 port. http://cgi.ebay.com/IBM-ThinkPad-24X-CD ... dZViewItem
And the back of that NEC drive has a (I think) 50pin connector instead...
Will do a search now.
http://markoff.biz/pivot/entry.php?id=856
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_bu ... aBay_drive
I see...
I searched and this is the best picture I could find of the back of a Ultrabay2000 port. http://cgi.ebay.com/IBM-ThinkPad-24X-CD ... dZViewItem
And the back of that NEC drive has a (I think) 50pin connector instead...
Will do a search now.
http://markoff.biz/pivot/entry.php?id=856
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_bu ... aBay_drive
I see...
Last edited by awdark on Mon Apr 03, 2006 2:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
T20
850mhz, 256mb, T21 hsf, 14.1" (messed up screen), 20gb drive, SMC2532W-B
850mhz, 256mb, T21 hsf, 14.1" (messed up screen), 20gb drive, SMC2532W-B
you take the connector off the rear of an existing optical drive and connect it to the IDE connector on the back of the new optical drive.awdark wrote:I don't understand, would that work in the ultrabay of a laptop?
You'll also need to take any shims/spacers that may be on the sides of the existing optical drive and install them on the new one.
Regards,
James
James at thinkpads dot com
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Internal vs External
I'll have to agree with the above posts in the for the kind of money we're talking about , it's really worth it to buy an internal unit. I was one of the lucky ones on the Unity refurb deal and have the NEC 6650 (which I might add is very nice). It actually replaced an older IBM/Panasonic Multi-Burner which in turn replaced a DVD/CDRW combo drive. It's been just great to have a burner that will handle anything and do it internally. I really think it's important to allow the machine to do things in a mobile fashion and I doubt that many people really want to drag around an external drive along with it attended cables and power brick if they don't have to.
Although I haven't looked at the drive on Newegg to be sure, I'll bet that there is one other think to think about. I believe that much like my 6650 from Unity, these drives are being sold "bare", which means, in the standardized form without the "caddy" (which is the adapter interface for specific manufactures). In the case of IBM, it's a plug, and some rails, for others like some Dells for instance, it's an actual little box that the drive fits in. So you also have to factor that in. You can take the ones off of any drive you have, but then you have a drive without an interface... just a different one. Or you can go to ebay or a parts dealer and buy a set.
Although I haven't looked at the drive on Newegg to be sure, I'll bet that there is one other think to think about. I believe that much like my 6650 from Unity, these drives are being sold "bare", which means, in the standardized form without the "caddy" (which is the adapter interface for specific manufactures). In the case of IBM, it's a plug, and some rails, for others like some Dells for instance, it's an actual little box that the drive fits in. So you also have to factor that in. You can take the ones off of any drive you have, but then you have a drive without an interface... just a different one. Or you can go to ebay or a parts dealer and buy a set.
Family Daily Drivers- T430s, T530, X220
Work- Sadly, the ThinkPads have gone away...... and replaced by HP ProDesk SFF drone machines
Other Projects- Edge 15, Z61m (Titanium)
Historic Retired ThinkPads- T42p, X20, A31p, 701c, 760XD, WorkPad C505
Work- Sadly, the ThinkPads have gone away...... and replaced by HP ProDesk SFF drone machines
Other Projects- Edge 15, Z61m (Titanium)
Historic Retired ThinkPads- T42p, X20, A31p, 701c, 760XD, WorkPad C505
Back down to $69.99 again!JHEM wrote:Back up to $74.99 again!t20user wrote:Looks like Newegg has the 6750A for $69.99 shipped today.
God. Up, down, up, down. Reminds me of when I dated Liza Minelli!
Regards,
James
James at thinkpads dot com
5.5K+ posts and all I've got to show for it are some feathers.... AND a Bird wearing a Crown
5.5K+ posts and all I've got to show for it are some feathers.... AND a Bird wearing a Crown
Up and Down
Wow!!! You dated Liza Minelli!?! I don't mean wow as in.... oh, say.... Liz Hurley. More like, awestruck in meeting someone who's plane crashed in the Amazon, but walk out alive! I don't know her myself, but her crazy personal life is legendary!
Family Daily Drivers- T430s, T530, X220
Work- Sadly, the ThinkPads have gone away...... and replaced by HP ProDesk SFF drone machines
Other Projects- Edge 15, Z61m (Titanium)
Historic Retired ThinkPads- T42p, X20, A31p, 701c, 760XD, WorkPad C505
Work- Sadly, the ThinkPads have gone away...... and replaced by HP ProDesk SFF drone machines
Other Projects- Edge 15, Z61m (Titanium)
Historic Retired ThinkPads- T42p, X20, A31p, 701c, 760XD, WorkPad C505
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