(IDG) -- Japan's Teac Corp. has developed a light and small portable CD-RW drive that takes advantage of the latest version of the USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface standard to offer faster read ...
The Good: Fast drive burns CD-Rs in minutes. Low noise, low heat. The Bad: The drive's 8MB buffer minimizes the chance of buffer under-run but doesn't eliminate it. The Verdict: A fast, efficient, ...
Its CDR-W66 stand-alone pro burner adds enough unique functionality – and lets you use low-cost “data” CD-R/RW blanks – to give it legitimate studio presence: balanced as well as unbalanced I/O, ...
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