HP CD-Writer 8230e CD-RW External USB
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CNET Editors' Review
The good: Rugged, portable, and inexpensive for a USB drive; extra labeling kit and software.
The bad: No Mac software; CD-mastering software cannot create an image or write discs from images.
The bottom line: If you want a sturdy, external CD-RW drive, the HP CD Writer 8230e is affordable and offers a lot of bells and whistles.
Sturdy style
The 8230e is built solidly enough to withstand the rigors of shared use, and its translucent-blue plastic trim makes it a bit more attractive than some of the other boxy, 5.25-inch external drives we've seen. The 8230e measures roughly 2.6 inches high by 11.2 inches long by 7.1 inches wide and weighs in just shy of 5 pounds, including the AC adapter.
Installing the 8230e is as easy as plugging it in and loading the driver. A poster-sized, copiously illustrated quick-start guide steps you through the process, although the eight-language format is a bit confusing at first. Troubleshooting and tech-support matters are covered in separate booklets, and an electronic user guide is included on CD.
The drive is compatible with flavors of Windows that offer USB support (98, Me, 2000), and it comes with HP's MyCD CD-mastering software and Roxio's (formerly Adaptec) DirectCD 3.01 packet-writing software. Advanced users might find MyCD's wizard-only interface a bit frustrating, especially when they learn that the program doesn't allow burning from or creating image files. The 8230e's otherwise well-rounded software bundle includes HP's Simple Backup 4.0; Broderbund's Multimedia Organizer Deluxe; and MusicMatch Jukebox for encoding, recording, organizing, or playing digital audio. For good measure, HP also tosses in disc-labeling software, labels, a label applicator tool, and a blank CD-R and CD-RW.
Speedy slowpoke
The HP proved to be pretty fast (for a USB drive), too. In CNET Labs' tests, it burned a 500MB CD-R in less than 17 minutes and wrote 400MB to CD-RW in 9 minutes, 45 seconds using packet writing. Both times are among the best we've seen in a USB CD-RW drive. We didn't get any data for the audio burn, though, because the MyCD software cannot create an image or write discs from images. Hide Review
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"utter crap" By Don Q.
Pros: Burn it...and heat the fireplace with it
Cons: almost every thing
Summary: Bought this peace of shyt 3 years ago for more then 500 euro,now they are dumping it on the net for less then a tenner.It never worked right,destroys cd's instead of writing.Xp doesn't like it,Nero doesn't and I learned to hate it.... Expand full review
"unstable at 4x writespeed" By
Summary: i own & use it heavily for two year and i can not agree with most of the comments here... it goes very well by using 700mb cd-r AND cd-rw! i have no problems with that. but there are two other probs. the first is the sound itensity = it?s ... Expand full review
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