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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September
25, 2001
YAMAHA
UNVEILS INDUSTRYS FIRST 12X SLIMLINE HIGH-SPEED
CD-RW RECORDER FEATURING USB 2.0 CONNECTION
BUENA
PARK, CAAnother first from Yamaha. The CRW-70 "Spyder"
Slimline CD-RW recorder is the industrys first 12X high-speed,
slim profile, compact CD-RW recorder featuring the new USB 2.0 interface.
The CRW-70 is designed with a sleek, high-tech look that is barely
7 in. long and 5.5 in. wide with a profile (height) of about 1 inch.
It can record a CD-R disc at 12X, rewrite a CD-RW disc at 8X, read
any CD at up to 24X and rip audio CDs at a maximum speed of 24X.
To compare Spyders performance to any other "compact-style"
competitor drives, its important to know that the majority
of competitor drives currently feature speeds of up to 4X for both
CD-R and CD-RW recording, while few new models feature 8X recording.
Yamahas new Spyder is, in effect, 50 percent to 200 percent
faster than any slimline CD-RW recorder out there!
The CRW-70 also features Yamahas exclusive SafeBurnTM
Buffer Management system to prevent buffer underruns, making it
one of the worlds most reliable CD-R/RW recorders. Also included
is Yamahas PurePhase Laser SystemTM, which reduces glare during
CD-R recording up to 25 percent below conventional levels, improving
CD recording time and reducing errors.
YAMAHA
UNVEILS INDUSTRYS FIRST SLIMLINE HIGH-SPEED
CD-RW RECORDERS FEATURING USB 2.0 CONNECTION 2
Encased
in a stylish, high quality, titanium-colored durable case, the CRW-70
has a top-opening design, resembling most of the portable CD players
in the market today. This convenient design allows quick and full
access to the disc, and is much safer than slot feed or pop out
tray designs.
"To design our new Spyder, we focused heavily on the trend
that lifestyle-oriented products are gaining increasing popularity,
just like they did in the home audio business a few years ago,"
states Allen H. Gharapetian, general manager, Yamaha Multimedia
Products Division. "Our CRW-70 not only performs above
and beyond any slimline CD-RW recorder in the market, it also looks
great when placed next to any new desktop or notebook product."
Another exclusive feature that Yamaha has built into the Spyder
is an MP3 Playback mode, designed for todays extensive MP3-driven
music uses. The CRW-70 comes with built-in hardware decoding
for MP3 playback, allowing the user to play hundreds of hours of
music from a single data CD. The software suite included in the
product package features both encoding and decoding of MP3 and other
condensed music formats.
The CRW-70 can also be used as a stand-alone CD player. Yamaha
includes all necessary control buttons on the unit itself, allowing
it to function as a CD player without the need to be connected to
a PC. In addition, the CRW-70 is able to play back up to
300 MP3 titles from a CD, effectively functioning as a practical
MP3 jukebox.
Yamahas Spyder connects to desktop and notebook computers
via the new USB 2.0 interface. USB 2.0 is fully compatible with
the industry standard USB 1.1 interface, but it can handle data
transfer rates at up to 480 Mbps, 40 times faster than USB 1.1 interface.
While CRW-70 is designed to take advantage of the increase
in bandwidth and deliver 12X recording, it can reliably record at
4X using a standard USB 1.1 port.
"USB 1.1 interface ports have been standard equipment in most
IBM compatible PCs and Macintosh computers, including desktops and
notebooks models, for about five years," states Gharapetian.
"USB 2.0 delivers data transfer speeds comparable to FireWire,
but the fact that it is compatible with USB 1.1 interface makes
the potential market for this product exponentially larger."
Yamahas CRW-70 Spyder will ship in early October 2001
with an aggressive estimated street price of $299.99.
For product and sales information, contact Yamaha Electronics Corporation,
Multimedia Products Division, 6660 Orangethorpe Avenue, Buena Park,
CA 90620; www.yamaha.com; telephone (714) 522-9011.
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Yamaha
Electronics Corporation (YEC), USA, based in Buena Park, California,
is a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha. YEC offers Home Theater
components and systems, featuring A/V Receivers, Amplifiers, DVD/CD,
Speakers, Mini-Systems, Video Projection, as well as A/V & IT
Convergence Products. YEC Multimedia Products Division (MPD) offers
CD-ReWritable Recorders, CD-R/W Media, Computer Speakers and Headphones.
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