The Boa USB CD-RW now comes equipped with a USB 2.0-compatible chipset. USB 2.0 is the next-generation chipset that allows for a 480Mbit/s transfer rate on PCs with a USB 2.0 card... more
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1 x headphones - output - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, Hi-Speed USB - 4 PIN USB Type B, 1 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 PIN USB Type B
Connections: 1 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 PIN USB Type A
Miscellaneous
Media Included Qty: 2
Cables Included: 1 x USB cable - external
Mounting Kit: Not available
Compliant Standards: CE, CE, C-Tick
Rack Mounting Kit: Not available
Manufacturer's product description
The Boa USB CD-RW now comes equipped with a USB 2.0-compatible chipset. USB 2.0 is the next-generation chipset that allows for a 480Mbit/s transfer rate on PCs with a USB 2.0 card or interface. The Boa USB 2.0 drives are also backward compatible with USB 1.0 interface on both Macs and PCs. The EZQuest Boa USB CD drive is ideal for archiving and exchanging any kind of data, including Audio. The produced CD-ROM disks are fully compatible with all CD-ROM drives and audio players. Complete and ready to install, the EZQuest's Boa USB CD-RW drive includes CD mastering software, CD-R/RW media, and all necessary cables. The possibilities are endless and they can be yours today.
OS Required: Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, Apple MacOS 8.6 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000, Apple MacOS 8.6 or later, Apple MacOS X, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition / Windows ME, Apple MacOS 8.6 or later, Apple MacOS X, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition / Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Apple MacOS 8.6 or later, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition / Windows ME
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 1 year warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 1 year
Advantages: Re-Writable CD, 74min record time, 650MB storage Disadvantages: Small storage compared to Re-Writable DVD's
...The Imation CD-RW 650 MB 24x discs are an excellent way to back up or store data at home or at work. I know it's not much storage compared to DVD-RW's but these still come in use as I still use them sometimes myself. As sometimes you don't need 4.7GB that a DVD can hold.
Imation CD-RW rewritable discs have an increased recording speed of 24x and noise free play for a wide range of applications. Even though the CD-RW format requires speed compatible disc burners for recording, the discs can be used in standard CD-R/RWdrives as well as Multi-read CD-R/CD-ROM, DVD-ROM and rewritable DVD drives. This is very useful as you may have a drive which can handle more speed which shouldn't have a compatibility issue.
Main features and functions:
- Storage media type CD-RW
- 10 discs
- 650 MB storage
- 74min recording time
- Write Speed: 24x...
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...Reliable Performer:
The Ricoh Mp7125a with just link (Ricoh’s name for burn proof) this is a good reliable performer, a well-built unit supplied with Nero 5 writing software.
After 6 months of daily use I have yet to have a buffer underun, for a price of just under £100 this machine is well worth considering. I actually paid about £30 more than this when I bought mine.
As with other Ricoh CD-RWdrives, maintains a maximum read speed of 32x for CD-R and CD-RW media, as well as for CD-ROM.
Because CD-RW media has a lower reflectivity than CD-ROM or CD-R media, amplification circuits are more susceptible to noise. This fact causes difficulties with high-speed CD-RW reading, and currently most CD-ROM drives, even 40x drives, can only read CD-RW media at about 20x at best.
However, Ricoh have succeeded in minimizing circuit noise...
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Advantages: Fairly large, fast Disadvantages: Smaller than CD-R, less people can read it, Iomega software is hopeless and uneeded
...When it comes to removable storage it’s really about CD-R/RW versus Zip. And there is no clear winner, as it all comes down to do you know anyone with a CD/Zip drive. Obviously lots of people have CDdrives and so can read CD-R/RW discs but far less have the capability to actually write them. I choose a Zip drive because a lot of the computers at my University have them, so it was a no brainer. But now the drive itself. It’s just under half the capacity of CD-R but is much faster to write to. The discs themselves are sturdier than CD-R’s, as they come in a case and so aren’t scratchable. The drive is 3.5” format and so can be mounted in either the small or large drive bays, unlike CD-R’s which only fit in the larger. To sum up, the drive is very good but be sure you would benefit more from a Zip than you would from a CD-R/RW....
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