It has a a logo on the left and right hand side that say these
DVD disc
ROM re-writable
16xDVD 52x32x52x
The "16xDVD" refers to the speed it can read DVDs, and the "52x32x52" would be referring to burning speeds for CDs...so, i'd say its a DVD reader & CD Burner.
What type of DVD burner would I want to buy? I don't really want to spend over $100.
For US$100 you could get a burner with all the bells n whistles! A budget of $60 or less would be fine for these...depending on where you shop of course.
Also, is this going to be hard to install into my computer? I have took computer apart and experimented, but I don't want to screw anything up. Thanks a lot scrat!
Hard...well if as you say you've taken a PC apart before, and are familiar with how to use a screwdriver, then no, not really.
1. Turn off the PC
2. You would unscrew & remove both side covers of the PC.
3. Unplug the cables from the rear of the current CD/DVD drive (noting which way they are plugged in.... i.e. Which side is the red stripe on the big ribbon cable facing).
4. Unscrew the 4 screws(if any) of the sides of the CD/DVD(2 on each side) that hold the drive inplace.
5. Slide the old drive out the front, then slide the new drive in.
6. Put the screws in.
7. Plug the cables into the new drive in the same way they were in the old drive(the cable orientation may be different to the old drive, but this can be dealt with when you get to that point.)
8. Screw the covers back on.
9. Turn on PC.
10. let windows detect the new drive & install the drivers. Then install any third party software that came with the new drive.
I would actually prefer to buy one from circuitcity.com.....and I get special discounts, and rebates when I order through them....I would prefer it be from circuitcity.com.
Thats fine. I've had a bit of a look at some of the drives there and
this one seems to be one of the best on offer at that site...i'm not familure with the brand however the reviews(those that know what they are talking about) are good. It burns almost all types of DVD & CD.
If however it is only going to be used by your grandma and only for basic DVD burning you may want to go for something cheaper with fewer features.