Pros: small, fast and easily loaded for operation Cons: vibrates a lot so set it on a absorbent surface
After a frustrating weekend trying to get some CD's burned and after having abandoning the idea of keeping the RW10A, I was using a Archos MiniCDRW, which worked great with the stock Nero software, but when using Adaptec's 2.5 it wasn't even recognized....
Pros: Compact, Lightweight. Uses SCSI interface. Cons: Currently (4/1/2000) no Win 2000 support
I've used my KXL-RW10A for four months now, on four different systems running Win 95, Win 98 and Win NT 4. It's always worked great. With the included card it is fastest under Win 98 though, because here you can use CardBus mode.
I have a friend whos work uses one of these. They have buffer underrun problems (For those of you without cd-writing experience, that means that the CD writer couldn't get data fast enough to put on the CD in a continuous stream so the CD is destroyed)...
Pros: size and weight Cons: poor drive damping, intermittant operation
I was all excited about receiving my RW10A and after hooking it up found that it was unwilling to work consistently. After talking with tech support and the CDW techs, the folks at Panasonic said there are some little understood conflicts with current...
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