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CNET editors' rating:
4.0 stars
Excellent
Detailed editors' rating - Average user rating: 4.0 stars out of 28 reviews
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Product summary
The good: Outstanding software bundle; top-notch write performance; huge memory buffer.
The bad: Slightly subpar packet-writing and audio-extraction performance.
The bottom line: A good choice for anyone who wants strong overall CD-RW performance and plenty of powerful software.
Specifications: CD / DVD type: CD-RW; CD / DVD read speed: 40x; CD / DVD write speed: 24x; See full specs
CNET editors' review
- Reviewed on: 03/11/2002
Load it up
Setting up the $199 Yamaha drive couldn't be easier. Everything you need comes in the box, including cables, screws, two blank CDs (one CD-R, one CD-RW), and ample documentation. A foldout Quick Setup Map takes you step by step through the installation process and even includes handy tips, such as how to guard against static charge. A thick paper manual tells you everything you need to know about both the drive and all the included software--a nice touch compared to a collection of electronic manuals on the CD. The drive is compatible with nearly all of the Windows flavors: 95, 98, NT 4.x, Me, 2000, and XP.
Tools to spare
The Yamaha comes with one of the richest software bundles we've seen. Ahead Nero Burning Rom 5.5 handles all your basic burning tasks and is a cinch to use. Nero InCD 3.1 easily tackles the drive-letter packet writing. The Nero suite also comes with a handful of simple utilities, such as Wave Editor for audio tinkering, Cover Designer for concocting CD labels and jackets, and Toolkit for controlling and monitoring the drive's speeds. NeroMix rounds out the package and does double duty as a media player and an audio-extraction utility.
Pop in the second CD, and you'll find a bounty of graphics and multimedia tools. Adobe's PhotoDeluxe 4.0 is a surprisingly powerful image-editing tool that takes only a few minutes to master. Adobe ActiveShare 1.03 organizes all your photos into electronic albums and makes them easier to share online. MusicMatch Jukebox 6.0 functions much in the same way as NeroMix--but with a few extra surprises, such as 20 free songs from Epitonic.com right on the CD.
Lightning burn
For straight data burns, the Yamaha leaves most other drives in the dust, according to CNET Labs' test results. It burned a 500MB data CD in 2 minutes, 42 seconds--at least half a minute faster than nearly all other drives in the 24X/10X/40X camp. It also placed at the very top of the heap in regular read tests, thanks in part to the Yamaha's spacious 8MB buffer (most drives in this class have 2MB).
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