Sony CRX210E1
9. Conclusion
Sony CRX 210E1 IDE CD-R/RW- Page 9
Conclusion
Positive |
Negative |
- Supports 48X CAV reading /writing speeds |
- 48X reading/writing is not a default
option, user has to activate it each time a disc inserted! |
At a first sight the Sony CRX-210E1 is a very fast reader/writer for data and audio files, offers low seek times and fair CloneCD performance. The "turbo boost" feature may be enabled easily in 5 seconds (permits 48X writing/reading) but is anoying for everyday use. Sony should at least had set as a default option the 48X writing, as Plextor did with their PX-W4824A or offer a faster way to activate it (with a software solution). The drive has no problems to backup the latest SD2.6x builds, supports reading/writing of 99min media, CD-text for audio discs and retrieves C2 error info accurately, when the disc is read at maximum speed.
On the other hand, the reading error correction test results were average, this was also confirmed in the "bad media" dae test, where the drive failed to finish. In the writing quality part, the Sony CRX-210E1 gave good overall results, although with specific media will produce C2 errors. The drive also cannot "handle" any audio protected discs, does not support Mt Rainier and the 12X rewriting speed is slower than what the competition offers. The DAE function with CD-R media is not very accurate since the drive returned errors, even with perfectly copied CD-R media.
Lastly, the CRX210E1 drive comes with one year warranty and costs around Euro 129, close to the cost of a PX-W4824A. A possible buyer should read carefully the reviews of competitor drives and decide. As usual the choice is yours :-)