| Yamaha
Introduces High Performance External 8x CD-RW Recorders
External Model Features Ultra SCSI Interface, Multi-Platform Capabilities, Industry's Fastest Rewrite and Audio Ripping Speeds |
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Buena Park, Calif., August 17, 2000 -- Yamaha Corporation of America introduces
the CRW8824SXZ external SCSI-3 (Ultra SCSI) model ReWritable CD recorder.
Designed as part of a new generation of high speed CD recorders from Yamaha,
this portable unit is the world's first external recorder to rewrite CD-RW
discs at 8x speed, doubling the current standard of 4x and cutting the required
time to rewrite a CD-RW disc in half. In addition, the CRW8824SXZ allows
users to rip audio CDs at 24xup to three times faster than conventional
CD-RW recorders currently in the marketplace. Ripping is the process of
converting CD music tracks to WAV and MP3 files for creating music CDs on
a PC. The unit began shipping on August 15, 2000. The CRW8824SXZ is designed
for both IBM PC Compatible and Macintosh platforms. An external unit, the
drive can be easily attached and detached and may also be used with several
computers in a work environment without installation difficulties. "Yamaha SCSI recorders have long been recognized as the benchmark for CD-RW recorders in the industry," states Allen H. Gharapetian, Product and Marketing Manager, Consumer Products Division, Yamaha Corporation of America. "CRW8824SXZ is a solid, reliable workhouse with an extra speed boost which allows it to rewrite CD-RW discs at an incredibly fast 8x speed." The unit features a large 4 MB buffer memory, records on CD-R discs at a top speed of 8x (writing a 650 MB CD in 9 minutes) and reads CDs at a maximum rate of 24x. It also benefits from Yamaha's exclusive PurePhase(TM) Laser System (Pat. Pending), which eliminates the glare and reflections created on the surface of the disc while burning a CD. The CRW8824SXZ uses high performance 8x CD-R and CD-RW media for optimum recording. While blank 8x high performance CD-R discs are widely available in the marketplace, Yamaha and other leading manufacturers have introduced a new breed of 8x rewritable media, capable of reliable 8x rewriting at a cost only slightly higher than quality 4x certified CD-RW media. The external CRW8824SXZ joins the internal format ATAPTI (E-IDE) CRW8824EZ and the Ultra SCSI CRW8824SZ as the third product in Yamaha's new family of CRW8824 CD-RW Recorders. In late August, Yamaha will ship the external CRW8824FXZ using IEEE 1394 FireWire(TM) technology. Since the late 1980s, Yamaha has been the leader in CD-recorder development, producing high performance recorders, which are considered to be industry standards. The company introduced the first programmable CD-recording system in 1988, the first 2x speed CD recording system in 1990, the first 4x half-height CD-R drive in 1993, the first 4x speed writing CD ReWritable drive in 1997 and the first 4x speed rewriting CD-ReWritable drive in 1998. The unit will carry an estimated street price of $299.99. Source: Yamaha Corporation of America Web: www.yamaha.com |
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