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Plextor Announces Ultimate CD Burner

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 8:33 am
by Digital Puppy
Plextor Announces Ultimate CD Burner

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Internal Drive Features 52X CD-R Performance and Easy Media Creator 9 for Data
FREMONT, Calif. -- Apr. 16, 2007 Plextor(R) LLC, a leading developer and manufacturer of high-performance digital media equipment, today announced the immediate availability of the PX-240A Ultimate 3-in-1 CD-RW Drive. The new CD-R/RW/ROM drive is RoHS compliant and fully compatible with the new Windows(R) Vista(TM) operating system. The PX-240A drive introduces a new level of CD drive performance and features -- all backed by Plextor's reputation for quality.

The PX-240A 3-in-1 CD-RW drive delivers lightening fast CD recording speeds of 52X CD-R and 32X CD-RW, as well as 52X CD-ROM playback, with broad-base CD media compatibility. The drive features a 2MB buffer and Buffer Underrun Proof Technology to prevent buffer underrun errors and allow multi-tasking. High-quality Digital Audio Extraction (DAE) eliminates pops, clicks, and hisses for superior sound quality. The PX-240A also supports Ultra DMA-2 for fast data transfer, and S/PDIF connector for digital audio equipment. For easy connectivity with personal computers running the Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista operating systems, the new internal Plextor drive features an E-IDE ATAPI interface.

"Both our consumer and OEM customers have been asking for a rock solid burner that can deliver the highest quality CD recordings with the fastest performance," said Michael Arbisi, vice president of channel sales for Plextor. "By removing the DVD functionality, which lots of people don't need or want, we were able to lower the price of the PX-240A drive to $59.00, which is a great value when you consider that the drive supports Windows Vista and includes the latest version of Roxio Easy Media Creator. This should be the only burner a user will ever need to get the job of recording CDs done right the first time."

Plextor Software Bundle for Windows

Plextor's bundled software package offers ease-of-use and extensive functionality for Windows 2000/XP/Vista computers. The PX-240A drive ships with the award-winning Roxio(R) Easy Media Creator(TM) 9 for Data software suite for burning video, music, photos, and data to DVD or CD.

Pricing and Availability

Plextor's PX-240A CD-RW drive ships to distributors in North and South America in March 2007, with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $59.00 USD. All retail packages include one-year full warranty and unlimited toll-free technical support.

About Plextor

Plextor LLC is a leading developer and manufacturer of high-performance digital media equipment for professionals, consumers, and enterprises. Headquartered in Silicon Valley since 1990, Plextor has introduced generations of award-winning products, including digital video converters and CD-R/RW, DVD+/-R/RW, and Blu-ray optical disk drives. Contact Plextor at http://www.plextor.com

Plextor and the Plextor logo are registered trademarks of Shinano Kenshi Kabushiki Kaisha. Other brands and products are trademarks of their respective holder/s.

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:30 am
by HONkUS
the only application I can see this being useful for is for a business that distributes alot of CD's, for the normal consumer it seems like lits a little late. Honestly I cant even remember the last time I burned anything to a CD, its always been DVD's for me and even that hasnt been for a long time, my 2gb thumbdrive has replaced and DVD's/CD's ive wanted to burn. What about everyone else? does anyone burn CD's anymore?

Still with that said I am kind of curious to see just how fast 52x burning is lol.

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 1:28 pm
by vicaphit
Why are they putting more time into CD burners? DVD burners are fairly cheap, DVDs only cost a bit more than CDs, and everyone has an MP3 player for music.

I dont see the point. Why waist the time on dead technology?

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 1:32 pm
by dicecca112
vicaphit wrote:Why are they putting more time into CD burners? DVD burners are fairly cheap, DVDs only cost a bit more than CDs, and everyone has an MP3 player for music.

I dont see the point. Why waist the time on dead technology?
its not dead for those that need to burn a lot of cd, or don't need the extra space. Why would you pay more for DVDs when you don't not the space, and CDs are cheaper?

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 2:39 pm
by stopthekilling77
yeah i agree dicecca112

i'd love this cause i wouldn't have to burn my band demos money instead of cds by taking them to a professional cd replication place.
besides, i like the 52x read as well. 60 bucks is a pretty damn good deal with their brandname and the warranty.

btw from time to time i do love to burn a cd on the run before i go out and drive 8) i mean, why not?

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:30 pm
by HONkUS
if you want to really burn some CD"s stopthekilling you could get like six of these and make a burning tower. That thing would sound awesome when they all start spinning at the same time lol.

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 8:29 pm
by Gamble
vicaphit wrote:Why are they putting more time into CD burners? DVD burners are fairly cheap, DVDs only cost a bit more than CDs, and everyone has an MP3 player for music.

I dont see the point. Why waist the time on dead technology?
Some of us have not yet bought mp3 players :) Albeit we are morons, we are proud morons. I am a thumb drive kinda man myself, I should just break down and get like an 8 gig flash/mp3 player. That would suit my needs perfectly.