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Originally Posted by ultimate360
1) most modern software is available online... download the ISO file for the disk
2) sit in the computer and rarely be necessary
3) It's not very often anymore that disks are really used with a PC
4) unless you like to run DVDs on your PC
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1) assumes all your potential customers have convenient access to very hi speed unlimited data plans
2) I guess I'm an old-timer. I use optical disks all the time: a) to create videos and photo albums to mail to non-computer-literate friends and family to play on their DVD player; b) to create various boot disks for system troubleshooting; c) to install older software; d) to install newer software on machines in locations without internet access
3) is this based on your personal usage pattern, or did you do some market research?
4) it looks like the L4607 is tricked up for video editing. It stands to reason that a non-trivial portion of your potential customer base is going to want to burn video DVDs.
Just food for thought.