optical drive solution for x series other than ultra base
optical drive solution for x series other than ultra base
Other than the ultrabase, do you guys use an external usb optical drive? what are the pros and cons? any particular recommendations?
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X61, T7300, XP Pro, 100GB 7200rpm HDD,2GB Ram, 1GB turbo memory,bluetooth, ultrabase w/ CD/DVD, 3945ABG, 4 cell & 8 cell
X61, T7300, XP Pro, 100GB 7200rpm HDD,2GB Ram, 1GB turbo memory,bluetooth, ultrabase w/ CD/DVD, 3945ABG, 4 cell & 8 cell
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pianowizard
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I much prefer external USB optical drives because:
1) they take up less space than ultrabases
2) USB drives can be plugged into any computer
3) Ultrabases look ugly
1) they take up less space than ultrabases
2) USB drives can be plugged into any computer
3) Ultrabases look ugly
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most of the external USB optical drives require additional AC power, which is really a downside for me on the go
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X61, T7300, XP Pro, 100GB 7200rpm HDD,2GB Ram, 1GB turbo memory,bluetooth, ultrabase w/ CD/DVD, 3945ABG, 4 cell & 8 cell
X61, T7300, XP Pro, 100GB 7200rpm HDD,2GB Ram, 1GB turbo memory,bluetooth, ultrabase w/ CD/DVD, 3945ABG, 4 cell & 8 cell
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pianowizard
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But do you really need an optical drive on the go? For instance, DVD movies can easily be ripped onto the hard drive.
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That's a good point, i agree. It's just more convinient if you don't need to rip the DVD in advance, maybe I am too lazy 
X61 Tablet,L7500,Vista Business, MV/MT XGA,2GB Ram,1G turbo memory, 100G HDD 7200 rpm,Ultrabase w/ CD/DVD,4965AGN, 8 cell
X61, T7300, XP Pro, 100GB 7200rpm HDD,2GB Ram, 1GB turbo memory,bluetooth, ultrabase w/ CD/DVD, 3945ABG, 4 cell & 8 cell
X61, T7300, XP Pro, 100GB 7200rpm HDD,2GB Ram, 1GB turbo memory,bluetooth, ultrabase w/ CD/DVD, 3945ABG, 4 cell & 8 cell
A happy surprise! I figured that I need the ultra base for ease of mind. So I called sales rep to edit my order. she had to cancel my original order and config my system all over again. Then I found out this really great deal from her. I am not sure whether it's temporary though. It's definitely by phone order only.
If you get any of the Lenovo Experts Live services, cheapest one 69 dollars, you can get 10% off your system. since my system costs 2200, that means I am almost getting the ultrabase w/ DVD-rom for free.
If you get any of the Lenovo Experts Live services, cheapest one 69 dollars, you can get 10% off your system. since my system costs 2200, that means I am almost getting the ultrabase w/ DVD-rom for free.
X61 Tablet,L7500,Vista Business, MV/MT XGA,2GB Ram,1G turbo memory, 100G HDD 7200 rpm,Ultrabase w/ CD/DVD,4965AGN, 8 cell
X61, T7300, XP Pro, 100GB 7200rpm HDD,2GB Ram, 1GB turbo memory,bluetooth, ultrabase w/ CD/DVD, 3945ABG, 4 cell & 8 cell
X61, T7300, XP Pro, 100GB 7200rpm HDD,2GB Ram, 1GB turbo memory,bluetooth, ultrabase w/ CD/DVD, 3945ABG, 4 cell & 8 cell
I use the Panasonic UJ-85J-B drive which is the same drive as used in the MacBooks.
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDe ... ode=175305
Purchase a separate plastic enclosure:
http://www.netcomdirect.com/nencusb205ex.html
Other options are the Sony DRXS50U
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDe ... ode=172485
or the Sony DRXS70U
http://www.provantage.com/sony-drxs70u~7SNYC9PR.htm
The Sony solutions come with the Nero software.
Note: I have never seen the Sony drives.
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDe ... ode=175305
Purchase a separate plastic enclosure:
http://www.netcomdirect.com/nencusb205ex.html
Other options are the Sony DRXS50U
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDe ... ode=172485
or the Sony DRXS70U
http://www.provantage.com/sony-drxs70u~7SNYC9PR.htm
The Sony solutions come with the Nero software.
Note: I have never seen the Sony drives.
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Previous Models: A21p, A30p, A31p, T42, X41T, X60s, X61s, X200s
Previous Models: A21p, A30p, A31p, T42, X41T, X60s, X61s, X200s
I've got an LG external DVD burner for use with my X61. It's 12.8 ounces. It can burn DVD's by being powered only by the USB port on the Thinkpad, so no external AC adapter is required (in fact, it doesn't even ship with one).
It's available at best buy and other places. Comes with Nero software. I've been very impressed with it and happy with the purchase. Here is a link to it at Best buy:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp ... 6003682462
Steve
It's available at best buy and other places. Comes with Nero software. I've been very impressed with it and happy with the purchase. Here is a link to it at Best buy:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp ... 6003682462
Steve
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Previous Thinkpads: A21m, R40, X61, T410
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Previous Thinkpads: A21m, R40, X61, T410
Depends. If you are required to carry the optical drive, then yes, very much so. If you just leave it on the desk, then no. An Ultrabase takes almost zero space, when the laptop is plugged into it.pianowizard wrote: 1) they take up less space than ultrabases
Very true. An important advantage if you have multiple computers with no built-in optical drives, or just want a travel burner.pianowizard wrote: 2) USB drives can be plugged into any computer
Maybe, but in a desk setup, I'd much rather have a laptop plugged into a base/dock, then have the external burner, and the USB cable from the external burner, and if I'm not lucky, the power cord as well, all dangling around my desk.pianowizard wrote: 3) Ultrabases look ugly
The Panasonic drive in my previous post requires only the USB cable, no external power. It is a top notch drive.
If you ever travel at all you'll want to bring a portable unit along.
If you ever travel at all you'll want to bring a portable unit along.
X201s: 1440x900 LED backlit 2.13 GHz, 8 GB, 160 GB Intel X25-M Gen 2 SSD, 6200 a/b/g/n, BT, 6-cell, 9-cell, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1, Verizon 4G LTE USB modem, USB 2.0 external optical drive, Lenovo USB to DVI converter
Previous Models: A21p, A30p, A31p, T42, X41T, X60s, X61s, X200s
Previous Models: A21p, A30p, A31p, T42, X41T, X60s, X61s, X200s
How would you rate the Panasonic drive in the NetCom enclosure (the combination, not just the drive itself)?dfumento wrote:The Panasonic drive in my previous post requires only the USB cable, no external power. It is a top notch drive.
If you ever travel at all you'll want to bring a portable unit along.
My options are:
1) 5.25" internal drive in a Vantec enclosure (and leave it at home) 2) 9.5 mm drive in an enclosure (your solution)
3) LG GSA-E50L (see below)
The drive is not cheap at $99, but LG makes quality drives. I have had 2 LG external DVD burners over the last 3 years, and they both work extremely well.wolfman wrote:I've got an LG external DVD burner for use with my X61. It's 12.8 ounces. It can burn DVD's by being powered only by the USB port on the Thinkpad, so no external AC adapter is required (in fact, it doesn't even ship with one).
It's available at best buy and other places. Comes with Nero software. I've been very impressed with it and happy with the purchase. Here is a link to it at Best buy:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp ... 6003682462
Steve
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Henrycc
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I personally use the Pioneer DVR-K05 when I am on the road. It is a slot loading CDRW/DVD-DL burner. I purchased it from Centrix International, http://www.centrix-intl.com The case it comes with looks like it is the same NetCom enclosure, but they have it for $6.50.
I have multiple ultrabases for my X series laptops, but they stay home and the Pioneer stays in my bag. If you don't like the idea of slot loading, they have many choices ranging from $69.00 to $79.00
http://www.centrix-intl.com/list.asp?CategoryID=6
Henry
I have multiple ultrabases for my X series laptops, but they stay home and the Pioneer stays in my bag. If you don't like the idea of slot loading, they have many choices ranging from $69.00 to $79.00
http://www.centrix-intl.com/list.asp?CategoryID=6
Henry
Actually, I use the centrix enclosure listed above, but lost the reference to it so I found the other enclosure for a friend. I asked around at the Panasonic got very good reviews and is also a front loader. As I said, the Panasonic unit is the one selected by apple to use in their laptops.
Incidentally, Lenovo also sells a USB 2.0 drive, but it is expensive and larger than the drive using the centrix enclosure.
Incidentally, Lenovo also sells a USB 2.0 drive, but it is expensive and larger than the drive using the centrix enclosure.
X201s: 1440x900 LED backlit 2.13 GHz, 8 GB, 160 GB Intel X25-M Gen 2 SSD, 6200 a/b/g/n, BT, 6-cell, 9-cell, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1, Verizon 4G LTE USB modem, USB 2.0 external optical drive, Lenovo USB to DVI converter
Previous Models: A21p, A30p, A31p, T42, X41T, X60s, X61s, X200s
Previous Models: A21p, A30p, A31p, T42, X41T, X60s, X61s, X200s
Thanks for the link! The prices are very tempting indeed. I am most attracted by the Pioneer KVR-K05 as well.Henrycc wrote:I personally use the Pioneer DVR-K05 when I am on the road. It is a slot loading CDRW/DVD-DL burner. I purchased it from Centrix International, http://www.centrix-intl.com The case it comes with looks like it is the same NetCom enclosure, but they have it for $6.50.
I have multiple ultrabases for my X series laptops, but they stay home and the Pioneer stays in my bag. If you don't like the idea of slot loading, they have many choices ranging from $69.00 to $79.00
http://www.centrix-intl.com/list.asp?CategoryID=6
Henry
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Re: optical drive solution for x series other than ultra ba
I've used Sony MPD-AP20U for years. It can't burn DVDs, but runs off the USB power and is tiny. It DOES NOT need the dock often shown in pictures.xmod wrote:Other than the ultrabase, do you guys use an external usb optical drive? what are the pros and cons? any particular recommendations?
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I use a cheapy external "slim" USB DVD-RW drive I got from eBay. It can be powered using 2 USB ports (I find that it works nice and reliably with the two USB plugs near the right palmrest)
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Another interesting option - PX-608CU.
http://www.plextor.be/products/px-608cu ... e=PX-608CU
http://www.cdfreaks.com/reviews/Plextor ... ter-Review
http://www.plextor.be/products/px-608cu ... e=PX-608CU
http://www.cdfreaks.com/reviews/Plextor ... ter-Review
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IBM had the same exact design few years ago. Interesting to see it again in another color from a different manufacturer.loyukfai wrote:Another interesting option - PX-608CU.
http://www.plextor.be/products/px-608cu ... e=PX-608CU
http://www.cdfreaks.com/reviews/Plextor ... ter-Review
"I've come a long, long way," she said, "and I will go as far,
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
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I'm going to get one from here they are nice and cheap. I also like the sounds of the LG slimdrive external, LG makes excelent DVD RW's, but these are much cheaper.
http://www.centrix-intl.com/list.asp?CategoryID=6#4
I'll probably go with the slot loading USB powered Pioneer cause I don't care about writing to RAM disks.
http://www.centrix-intl.com/list.asp?CategoryID=6#4
I'll probably go with the slot loading USB powered Pioneer cause I don't care about writing to RAM disks.
I use this with my X60s. Excellent drive, can be driven both by AC and USB power. Burns DVDs at 8x without a hitch (Plextor rarely gives coasters), very small and durable. An excellent choice, it would be even better if it were black.loyukfai wrote:Another interesting option - PX-608CU.
http://www.plextor.be/products/px-608cu ... e=PX-608CU
http://www.cdfreaks.com/reviews/Plextor ... ter-Review
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if you get the slim enclosure separately from centrix, make [censored] the drive you put in it is slot loading.
I got the centrix enclosure and a samsung slim dvdrw (was just much cheaper than getting the pioneer slot combo), and even cutting the front of the enclosure corners around the drive bezel, it still sticks like a XXXX. luckily I had a older M a t s u s h i t a uj slot dvdrw.
also, the centrix enclosure often seems to crap out after 20-30mins sometimes. it's definitely not the slim drives I've tried, 'cos I have had them in various ultrabays and whatnot previously as well as currently. the latest adventure was installing xp64 and it crapped out a few times but finally succeeded. well, what can you expect for six-fitty. (nb: I would recommend NOT using it if you need to do something like boot a recovery cd to filesystem-check a hd)
also also, the centrix enclosure has really poor internal cable design and is tricky to assemble if you are putting your own slim drive into it.
MOD EDIT: Watch your language, that's a very extreme term to use on a civilized forum which we won't be tolerating again.
I got the centrix enclosure and a samsung slim dvdrw (was just much cheaper than getting the pioneer slot combo), and even cutting the front of the enclosure corners around the drive bezel, it still sticks like a XXXX. luckily I had a older M a t s u s h i t a uj slot dvdrw.
also, the centrix enclosure often seems to crap out after 20-30mins sometimes. it's definitely not the slim drives I've tried, 'cos I have had them in various ultrabays and whatnot previously as well as currently. the latest adventure was installing xp64 and it crapped out a few times but finally succeeded. well, what can you expect for six-fitty. (nb: I would recommend NOT using it if you need to do something like boot a recovery cd to filesystem-check a hd)
also also, the centrix enclosure has really poor internal cable design and is tricky to assemble if you are putting your own slim drive into it.
MOD EDIT: Watch your language, that's a very extreme term to use on a civilized forum which we won't be tolerating again.
go away.
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mod edit? please. I think all of us have seen bad words before. I feel like I'm in elementary school again. At least don't be so condescending about your edits.
ps: this forum is very useful for thinkpad-related things, so thank you very much for that, but you guys should consider lightening up on the strictness...it's overbearing and unnecessary, and I can't send this in a non-public way because you didn't even leave a name.
ps: this forum is very useful for thinkpad-related things, so thank you very much for that, but you guys should consider lightening up on the strictness...it's overbearing and unnecessary, and I can't send this in a non-public way because you didn't even leave a name.
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fair enough, apologies for the transgression.
as for not tolerating it again, please try using the search function to edit the times you have tolerated it in the past. additionally, please tell a certain forum member that you will not tolerate his username. just to be fair and consistent in the application of policy, y'know.
as for not tolerating it again, please try using the search function to edit the times you have tolerated it in the past. additionally, please tell a certain forum member that you will not tolerate his username. just to be fair and consistent in the application of policy, y'know.
go away.
IBM USB 2.0 73P4520 cd-rw/dvd rom drive
IBM USB 2.0 73P4520 cd-rw/dvd rom drive
I got this one with x41t works well , plug it in and way in goes? NO extra power needed.
Never an issue, thats if you don't need to burn DVD's?
Have it now for the x61T
I got this one with x41t works well , plug it in and way in goes? NO extra power needed.
Never an issue, thats if you don't need to burn DVD's?
Have it now for the x61T
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How many did your purchase? Is it possible you just got a bad one? This is the first negative review I have read.tarvoke wrote:if you get the slim enclosure separately from centrix, make [censored] the drive you put in it is slot loading.
I got the centrix enclosure and a samsung slim dvdrw (was just much cheaper than getting the pioneer slot combo), and even cutting the front of the enclosure corners around the drive bezel, it still sticks like a XXXX. luckily I had a older M a t s u s h i t a uj slot dvdrw.
also, the centrix enclosure often seems to crap out after 20-30mins sometimes. it's definitely not the slim drives I've tried, 'cos I have had them in various ultrabays and whatnot previously as well as currently. the latest adventure was installing xp64 and it crapped out a few times but finally succeeded. well, what can you expect for six-fitty. (nb: I would recommend NOT using it if you need to do something like boot a recovery cd to filesystem-check a hd)
also also, the centrix enclosure has really poor internal cable design and is tricky to assemble if you are putting your own slim drive into it.
MOD EDIT: Watch your language, that's a very extreme term to use on a civilized forum which we won't be tolerating again.
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