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In the case of Teac's new drive, a USB 2.0 connection supports record and rewrite speeds of 8x for CD-R and CD-RW and a read speed of 24x for conventional CD-ROM disks but these fall to read/write ...
Teac included the necessary cabling to connect the drive to the system and 4 screws to mount it. A generic 52X CD-R and 4X-10X CD-RW was also provided. The User's Guide was clear and detailed ...
Teac released a similar device on the Japanese market just a few months ago. The CD unit supports CD/CD-R/CD-RW, while the 3-speed turntable supports 33(LP)/45(EP)/78(SP) and features auto return.