Actually there's a lot of different burners available on the market. The offer is so dense, it's hard to differentiate them. If the brute speed is important, that's not all. We recently received Yamaha's latest internal burner, the CRW3200E, and we have reviewed it in detail. Among other things the top features of this model are: CD-MRW support, AudioMaster QR and Audio CD-RW Track Editing Mode. Being certified for Windows XP, the Yamaha CRW3200E will certainly please many audio lovers. Below is a snippet from the review, be sure to check it out!
The whole computer industry is always yearning for better performance. Every six months or so a new product chases the other while at the same time offering better performance at the same price. It’s especially the case in the burner industry where the “X” race is a fury. Yamaha is a well-known Japanese manufacturer, founded in 1887, that sells pianos, hi-fi systems, sound cards, various DSP circuits, engines, mobos and CD burners! Over the years they have established thier experience in the burning domain. In 1988 Yamaha introduced the first CD recording system (for mastering purposes) followed in 1990 by a 2x model to boost master production. Then in 1994, Yamaha introduced the first 4x burner to the general public which paved the way for personal CD recording. In 1997 Yamaha renewed their burner models by unleashing the first CD-RW 2x burner followed by a 4x model. At the end of 1999, Yamaha finally released the first high speed (8x) CD-RW burner before launching the 16x burner. Today Yamaha’s latest burner records CDs at the speed of 24x. The new CRW3200 burner comes with a brand new look and exciting new features like AudioMaster, MountRainier and many more features that I will describe throughout the review.
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