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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best external CDRW drives EVER!, January 16, 2003
Reading the comments from others here is rather funny. First of all, don't buy any external CDRW drive if you don't have at least either a USB 2.0 or Firewire port. Trying to use any external CD burner with a USB 1.1 port is like taking a Formula 1 race car and drive it in traffic hour. That car is not going anywhere even if it can physically reach speeds of 200+ mph.The USB 1.1 port is simply too slow to be useful (max supported burning through USB 1.1 is only 4X). You are buying a 44X CD burner so you need to have the fastest possible port to support that speed. This Yahama model happens to be the one for USB 2.0. On any PC desktop computer, you can simply purchase a PCI USB 2.0 adapter card for about [$$] now. It installs easily into an empty PCI card slot in your computer (most computers have available empty PCI slots). Once you have the proper port to support the "rocket" Yamaha burner, you are ready for some serious burning. Here's what I find very cool about this burner: 1. It is external and comes with a nice silver aluminum case. Other external burners I've come across usually have a cheap plastic cover. The aluminum case looks sturdy and is a nice piece of hardware that you'd be proud to show off. 2. It has a USB 2.0 port. USB 2.0 is the fastest common external port available right now (even faster than Firewire 1.0, although I hear that Firewire 2.0 is coming out). It is only because of the USB 2.0 port that this drive can support burn speeds of up to 44X. 3. It is VERY quiet. Unlike some cheaper CD burners, this external drive is amazingly quiet. I cannot hear much of anything coming out of this drive during burning sessions. 4. The DiscT@2 feature is the coolest thing I've ever seen. Granted, it really only works with CDRs that have a bluish or green tint on the bottom, it is still way cool in my opinion. DiscT@2 allows you to put any text or images onto the DATA side of the CD. The DiscT@2 technology works by writing on the remaining empty portion of a CD. That means that if you fill up the full capacity of the CD with data, you will not have any room to use with the DiscT@2 feature. For example, if you use a 700MB CDR and you burn 550MB of data onto it, then you would only have a round band about 1/3 inch around the outer edge of the CD to use with DiscT@2. I myself don't like to burn any CD that is not at full capacity (I'm frugal so I like to use up all the space on the CD). However, there are many times when I end up burning a CD at less than full capacity because there is not enough data to fill up the CD. I can now use the DiscT@2 feature to make an imprint of whatever I want onto the remaining empty portion of those CDs. And for those "coasters" that I had before, I can now reuse the empty spaces on them to create artworks. I tested the DiscT@2 feature on a blank CDR by burning 2 pictures of my son onto the data surface. The DiscT@2 took about 12 minutes to complete the entire CD (there was no data on the CD since it is blank). The pictures came out looking kind of like holographic images, viewable from many angles but still not as clear as if I had printed out the pictures on paper, of course. I find that darker images show up much better so I used Paint Shop Pro to darken my images. Just think of the endless possibilities that are available with this feature. You could, for example, burn a music CD for your loved one and include a special message around the edges of the CD, all without any extra printer or labeling equipment. Best of all, there are NO ink cartridges to buy ever because the Yamaha uses its precise internal lasers to burn the text and images onto the data side of the CD. Experiment with your creative side to see what this can do. Artwork on CD for free is always cool in my book. 5. Support on this drive is great. I was able to go onto the Yamaha website and quickly downloaded the latest firmware upgrade for this drive. The drive is recognized automatically by Windows XP Pro and does not need any separate driver. Overall, I am very satisified with this external Yamaha CRW-F1ZUX. As a regular CD burner, it performs flawlessly, which is expected of any CD burner. It is external and therefore portable. The use of USB 2.0 port is an excellent choice as it will become the standard on new PCs. I love the DiscT@2 feature and I would buy this drive just to use this feature alone. It is THAT cool. No other CDRW drive on the market can do what this drive can and that's saying alot about the technology behind this drive.
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