LG stands for 'lousy gear'

My DVD burner died in my current/new machine.

I know they're built to a price, not a quality...but I figure I've used it no more than a few dozen times in its life....but it studiously waited 'long enough' to be out of warranty.

They shouldn't kark it that easily.

Maybe it was getting all moralistic on me...as I was attempting to 'rip' my Nephew's music to MP3 [and I'd omitted to let the drive know I even had permission to do it].

I reverted to the second one....that still works [for now].

Maybe too it 'heard me' thinking I'd remove one of them to free up space for a new, swish HD and got all upset....;)

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They shouldn't kark it that easily.

Agreed.  I hate throw away tech.  Sadly, most of it is anymore. 

I guess the "good" news is that you are out like $20...

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LOL yeh ive been having a heck of a time with LG Phones, my dare died, i had the extended waranty so they sent me a Voyager Titanium, which the touch screen did not work from the get go. Now I have got another Voyager but it eats battery life like a kid in a candy store.. :S

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hmmmmm. currently i have 2 samsung drives but i used lg drives in the past. during the time i used lg drives, i never had one die on me. btw, i didn't recommend that drive to you, did i? if i did, i guess it's good that i live here and you're way down yonder.

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No....they were just 'what was available' at my fave comp shop.

In the past they'd been Pioneers...and they were fine.

The typical price has been going down.....and so [it looks like] has the lifespan...;p

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out of curiosity - how long did it live without giving up the ghost?

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bit over 18 months...but as I said...didn't get much use...beyond the odd game install....;)

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Quoting Jafo, reply 6
bit over 18 months...but as I said...didn't get much use...beyond the odd game install....

There you go, those "odd games" will get you in trouble... ;)

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odd games

 

 yeh I only buy the regular ones.. them odd ones scare me.. :omg:

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Yeah...for some reason the burners seem to crap out with little use. I've had a bugger of a time saving things to disc so I just said screw it and got additional external drives and only use the burners to install something...hopefully they won't crap out for that.

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Elemental must be to blame! (jk) Because the other night it killed one of my sli config 9800GT graphics cards.  Just out of warranty too!  It's gonna cost me £80 to replace.  That makes me a sad panda!!!!

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I have never installed Elemental ....;)

Games of choice are Driving/flight sims ... or FPS ...;)

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Same experience here with LG drives. Not good :\

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I'll be sure to stay away from lg then. Good thing I'm a long ways from building a rig. Not that far but far enough.

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<3 my LG monitor. Best looking monitor i've seen and worked on. Next investment LASER TV/Monitor... $$$$$.$$

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i'm with marks about the lg monitors. i've had my 24 inch lg for 4 or 5 years now and it's still the best monitor i've seen. it isn't a tn panel so it doesn't crush blacks and greys and the color reproduction is amazing.

anywho, back to the lg optical drives: i usually put lg or samsung drives in customer rigs and have yet to have any of either manufacturer die. i guess i've been fortunate in that regard. and yeah, the 'odd' games are probably the culprit.

how are those magnetic boots working for ya, paul. are they still holding you to the planet?

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Yes...the boots work just fine....gotta admit it was a little 'odd' last year...walking around on the 'top' of the planet...up Canada way....

Didn't need the boots...;)

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Of all the LG-manufactured pieces of hardware I've owned, the only one that's died on me was my old CRT monitor, brutally killed by a blackout alongside my TV. Damn power company. About 70% of my optical drives have been LG, the rest being Samsung, and they've all survived until being replaced by a next-gen one, in spite of them being in heavy use for a week or so before sitting unused for months (I use them mostly for backups, which I make roughly twice a year).

In fact, I'm currently saving up for another LG LCD monitor, based on my great experiences with my current one. Dual-screen setup, here I come!

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Quoting AndyBarrett, reply 10
Elemental must be to blame! (jk) Because the other night it killed one of my sli config 9800GT graphics cards.  Just out of warranty too!  It's gonna cost me £80 to replace.  That makes me a sad panda!!!!
Elemental is best installed via Impulse anyway.  :)

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darn, and here all along I thought it mean lame gadgets.

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LG stands for 'lousy gear'

Paul, you blaming anyone for malfunctioning anything after it's been touched by the infamous Jafo bacio della morte is simply implausible.

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My mother-in-law's cellphones (2 of them).  My father-in-law's cellphone.  My father-in-law's HDTV.  My father-in-law's refrigerator.  My brother's microwave.  My friend's cellphone.  What do all these things have in common?  They are all LG products that have crapped out in the last year, all less than a year old.  LG is absolute CRAP.  I wouldn't take an LG product for free.

 

EDIT:  And my father-in-law's LCD monitor.  Forgot about that one.  Needless to say he was pretty loyal to LG (or it's prices), but I finally convinced him to stop buying it... it's all crap.

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/me laughs at all the ignorance on display here.

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actually the best one on the market for the money is Samsung SH-223, i got one at Micro Center OEM for less than 25 bucks, and each one of them that i have purchased for my machines is still running, and i burn quite a bit

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I guess i am lucky then it seems everyone here thats owns LG stuff it has died, i have mainly Sony Electronics, tvs, home theater, etc, and over 20 years or more i have NEVER had a sony product fail, in fact my walkman still works, dating myself with the walkman thing, but thats just me, and i do have the last name of Murphy, and Murphys Law is very active for me, Sony must counteract the LAW

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wouldn't touch anything Lucky Goldstar with a forty foot barge pole....