eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. If the new 52X CD drives could actually write at 52X ...
The 52X/24X/52X CyberDrive CW099D CD-R/RW is the most basic and commodity-like drive we tested. It's an internal ATAPI drive that plugs into one of the ATA ports inside your PC. At a street price of ...
Back when blank CDs cost a whopping $5 each and 4X CD-R drives were the top of the line, it was hard to imagine the compact disc ever taking the place of the floppy disc. But now that blank CDs cost ...
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, ...
Having pioneered the use of CD Recordable (CD-R) technology in its Mavica Digital camera family, Sony is introducing two new compact Sony CD Mavica cameras that use CD-RW technology as their primary ...
QUESTION: Install a replacement CD-ROM drive or put a new CD Burner in my computer? I was not sure what was the wise move for me, because the other CD-ROM drive in my computer is not working right ...
Do combo movie-watching and music-recording drives have the write stuff? Apparently PC manufacturers think so. After a slow start, combination CD-rewritable and DVD drives are showing up in computers ...
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CDs are inexpensive, small and lightweight. This makes them easy to store, carry around and mail. They're also user-friendly. Today, many different kinds of audio-visual data are stored and sold on ...
Page 2: The Teac DVW50D DVD±R/RW Drive - Page 2 Page 3: The Teac DVW50D DVD±R/RW Drive - Page 3 Page 4: Teac DVW50D DVD±R/RW Drive Page 4 As DVD burners have gone mainstream, they've also evolved into ...
If the new 52X CD drives could actually write at 52X speeds over an entire disc, you'd be able to duplicate a 650MB CD in about 1 minute 20 seconds. But the units reviewed here are constant angular ...