http://store.yahoo.com/elegantshopping1/teac12cdwitn.html
$156.99 with free shipping (and no rebates to deal with) seems to be attractive when you considered there are a lot of 8/4/32 selling in this range. Can someone tell me the downside to this?
I found this comparison on CNET where the drive has about an 86% favorable rating. The only down side one of the better reviewers has was the lack of burn-proof capability which this drive seems to have.
"In CNET Labs' tests, the TEAC CDW512E scored relatively well. The 400MB packet-writing test from hard drive to CD-RW took just under 7 minutes, while the TDK veloCD 12/10/32 finished in 12 minutes. TDK and TEAC performed evenly during a single-session, 500MB burn to a CD-R, each clocking in at 6.6 minutes. The TEAC CD-W512E burned a 43-minute audio CD-R from a hard disk image in about 5 minutes, while the TDK veloCD needed around 5.5 minutes for the same task. The final test involved reading 400MB of data from the CD-RW to the hard drive. The CDW512E scored well, at about 4 minutes. This was a few seconds slower than Ricoh's Media Master but much faster than the Plextor PlexWriter's time of 9 minutes and the TDK veloCD's nearly 12 minutes."
$156.99 with free shipping (and no rebates to deal with) seems to be attractive when you considered there are a lot of 8/4/32 selling in this range. Can someone tell me the downside to this?
I found this comparison on CNET where the drive has about an 86% favorable rating. The only down side one of the better reviewers has was the lack of burn-proof capability which this drive seems to have.
"In CNET Labs' tests, the TEAC CDW512E scored relatively well. The 400MB packet-writing test from hard drive to CD-RW took just under 7 minutes, while the TDK veloCD 12/10/32 finished in 12 minutes. TDK and TEAC performed evenly during a single-session, 500MB burn to a CD-R, each clocking in at 6.6 minutes. The TEAC CD-W512E burned a 43-minute audio CD-R from a hard disk image in about 5 minutes, while the TDK veloCD needed around 5.5 minutes for the same task. The final test involved reading 400MB of data from the CD-RW to the hard drive. The CDW512E scored well, at about 4 minutes. This was a few seconds slower than Ricoh's Media Master but much faster than the Plextor PlexWriter's time of 9 minutes and the TDK veloCD's nearly 12 minutes."