Entered CNET Catalog: 03/20/2003
SKU: 5224P
Manufacturer: BenQ
Manufacturer description
BenQ is known for its fast and efficient CD-Writers and Re-Writers. Therefore it is not surprising that BenQ offers as one of the first ones worldwide this 52 speed CD-RW. It offers extremely fast speeds of 52X writing, 24X Rewriting and 52X reading. Of course, the BenQ CRW 5224P also comes with the Seamless Link III technology from BenQ, which eliminates the chance of failure. Besides that, the help of Auto Pilot makes sure the reliability is much higher.CNET editors' review
- Editors' Choice: No
- Reviewed on: 03/04/2003
If, however, you possess a basic know-how of IDE devices and have a Phillips-head screwdriver, it should take only about 10 minutes to get the drive up and running. In addition to the drive, the box includes an audio cable, a data cable, one blank CD-R, one blank CD-RW, and four mounting screws. The drive works with PCs running Windows 95 or later but not with Macs.
On the outside, the BenQ resembles almost every other CD-RW drive. The front panel features the usual headphone jack, volume-control wheel, emergency-eject hole, play/skip button, and eject button. The back of the drive houses the power and cable connectors, along with the master, slave, and cable-select jumper settings.

Nero Express makes burning discs easy.
Hiding inside the drive, however, are many useful features. For example, to prevent buffer underrun errors, the BenQ uses Seamless Link technology, which automatically adjusts the writing speed to match the amount of data in the buffer. The drive also features an antivibration system for smoother and quieter performance and SmartSpeed technology, which automatically determines the optimum writing speed based on the type of media you're using.
The burner ships with Ahead Software's Nero Express for CD-R mastering and the same company's InCD--one of the best packages available for packet-writing chores. Nero Express features a user-friendly wizard and a well-designed interface that simplifies CD recording and lets you burn all kinds of CDs (audio, data, or video) with just a few mouse clicks. Advanced users, however, may want to upgrade to Nero Burning ROM 5.5.9, a more sophisticated application.
In CNET Labs' tests, the BenQ's performance fell right into the middle of the herd. But like the difference in scores among Olympic athletes, the gap between the BenQ and other 52X drives is almost insignificant.
In audio-burning tests, the drive took 1 minute, 49 seconds to copy a 43-minute audio CD; that's about 9 seconds slower than the LiteOn CD-rewritable. When it came to packet writing, the BenQ again scored in the middle of the group, taking 4 minutes, 41 seconds to copy 400MB to a CD-RW.
In the final two tests, the BenQ extracted or ripped a 27-minute audio track in 49 seconds and took 1 minute, 18 seconds to install Microsoft Office 2000 Small Business Edition, placing squarely in the middle of our charts.
Overall, BenQ met our expectations and proved itself a solid and smooth burner.
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All write tests are run with both the drive's recommended media (submitted by the manufacturer) and with Verbatim media, rated at the drive's maximum speed. For more details on how we test CD-recordable drives, see the CNET Labs site.
The BenQ 5224 comes with a standard, one-year limited warranty. Toll-free tech support is available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. PT. The company's Web site contains lots of information, but the layout makes navigation unnecessarily burdensome. Instead of putting all of the drive's downloads, manuals, and FAQs on one product-support page, the site require you to jump from section to section. Also, the Downloads section lists firmware updates by model number only (not product name), so make sure you have that information handy. Finally, the FAQs section has info on general setup and burning questions, but it doesn't address issues that are specific to each drive.

BenQ's support page can be hard to navigate.
User opinions
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User Rating:
5/10
combined with a bad software - Nero 6
Pros: Simple to use
Cons: unfortunately it combined with Nero 6 software. The software looks very fancy, but a lot of bugs. It can only creat NO SOUND VCD from AVI file. The company's new service pack made the problem even worse(No Sound + No picture).
