CD Freaks present slim line Plextor PX-S2410TU review!
We've wrapped up our latest review of the slim line Plextor PX-S2410TU (24/10/24) recorder. This very portable drive uses the USB 2.0 interface and because of its beautiful design, it might just be the perfect notebook CD-recorder:
A few weeks ago Plextor announced their latest external CD-recorder, the Plextor PX-S2410TU (in which the 'S' indicates that the drive is a slim line CD-recorder). The shiny silver and black Plextor drive uses the USB 2.0 interface and weighs less than 410 grams. When using the USB 2.0 interface the Plextor PX-S2410TU drive can reach a maximum read and write speed of 24X. As the model number suggest, re-writing is done at a maximum speed of 10X. Will these speeds also be fast enough for desktop computer users or is the drive only suitable to be used as a portable notebook recorder? What about the drive's performance and features? Can the drive live up to the 'Plextor standards'? |
If you want to read the complete review and see what we have to say about this latest Plextor drive then please check it out here! Plextor recorders can of course be discussed in our Plextor Forum.
Source: CD Freaks
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Posted by Ian on Thursday 09 January 2003 16:59
Good review. Just one comment. The "Buffer Under Run Proof technology" that the PX-S2410TU uses is NOT Sanyo's BURN-Proof.


Damn completely overlooked that.. I see now the Plextor specifications just say 'Buffer Underrun Proof Technology' but there is indeed no mentioning of BURN-Proof.. I will adjust the review a.s.a.p! Thanks Ian!


Posted by Ian on Thursday 09 January 2003 17:24
No prob. It's a little misleading.
They did the same thing with their portable combo drive.
They did the same thing with their portable combo drive.

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When using the USB 2.0 interface the Plextor PX-S2410TU drive can reach a maximum read and write speed of 24X. As the model number suggest, re-writing is done at a maximum speed of 10X. Will these speeds also be fast enough for desktop computer users or is the drive only suitable to be used as a portable notebook recorder? What about the drive's performance and features? Can the drive live up to the 'Plextor standards'?