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- Average user rating from 16 users 7.6/10 Very good Read user opinions >>
The good: Excellent CD-R and CD-RW performance; decent documentation; 24/7 toll-free tech support; front-panel headphone jack and volume control.
The bad: Lacks IDE cable; slightly frail media tray.
The bottom line: If you're not in the market for a DVD burner, the Lite-On LTR-52327S's performance, documentation, tech support, and modest price make this CD-RW drive a must-have.
Specs: CD / DVD type: CD-RW; CD / DVD read speed: 52x; CD / DVD write speed: 52x See full specs >>
Price range: $19.99
CNET editors' review
- Reviewed on: 02/11/2004
- Released on: 06/09/2003
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Lite-On doesn't include an IDE cable with the LTR-52327S, but odds are you already have one inside your computer. On the upside, Lite-On does provide mounting screws and a drive-to-sound-card audio cable, an item lacking in many drive packages. Although there's nothing particularly exciting or stylish about the LTR-52327S's putty-colored front panel, it has all the necessities: a headphone jack, a volume control, an eject button, an emergency-eject hole, and a power light. Our only gripe concerns the media tray, which is neither as quiet nor as sturdy as the one on MSI's CR52-M. Along with the three aforementioned mystery jumpers, the drive's back panel houses the standard IDE and power connectors, as well as digital and analog audio ports and master/slave configuration jumpers; the functions of each of these are etched on top of the drive so that newbies won't have to crack the manual to find out what does what.
Lite-On ships the LTR-52327S with one of our favorite entry-level programs, Ahead Software's Nero Express, which boasts a sleek user interface with lots of straightforward wizards for creating audio, data, and video CDs. And although highly simplified, Nero Express also lets you make more-complicated CD compilations, including bootable data CDs and mixed audio and data CDs. You also get Ahead's InCD for packet-writing duties.
![]() Nero Express's interface keeps it supersimple: what would you like to burn? |
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Unless otherwise mentioned, all write tests are run with Verbatim media, rated at the drive's maximum speed. Find out more about how we test optical drives. Lite-On offers an industry-standard one-year warranty for the LTR-52327S. Although the phone number is hard to find on the company's Web site, Lite-On provides toll-free, 24/7 telephone support. The site is a bit slow, but the online support is copious, and it includes FAQs, software updates, RMA service, and registration. Firmware and software updates are also available.
![]() In addition to 24/7 phone support, Lite-On offers firmware updates and drivers on its Web site. |
User opinions
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3/10 Poor February 10, 2005
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3/10 Poor December 30, 2004
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10/10 Perfect November 24, 2004
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