geepondy
Flashlight Enthusiast
I broke my old DVD writer so decided to try a lightscribe one, the Benq 1625. You can read more about lightscribe at www.lightscribe.com . I bought a few blank DVDs at nearly two dollars a piece and gave it a shot. The output is very weak. Very low contrast that would remind you of a very old, yellowed black and white photograph. The whites are not very white and the darks are not very dark. I am not impressed at all. I think if one did not want to use labels, you would be better off going with an Epson printer that will print on cds such as the R200 and printable blank cdrs and dvdrs. The printable media costs more then the regular type but less then the lightscribe type.