Iomagic CD DUPLICATOR USB 2.0 EXT-52X24X52 54X LCD DISPLAY ( I5252DE )
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Product Description
Duplicate back-up discs and digital resumes, share photo albums with the entire family and create custom-music CDs - the stand-alone Duplicator does it all, at speeds up to 54x. Take advantage of lightning fast data transfer rates via the onboard USB 2.0 interface (up to 480Mbits/sec).
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #76684 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: I/OMagic
- Model: I5252DE
- Dimensions: 12.90 pounds
Features
- CD DUPLICATOR USB 2.0 EXT 52X24X52 54X LCD DISPLAY
Customer Reviews
Be prepared for lots and lots of coasters
I needed a stand alone unit, as I needed to make copies of about 200 CDs, and didn't want to tie up my computer. This unit looked like it had some cool features, like the USB port, so I could use it as an external CD burner as well. After the first dozen or so CD-Rs I copied, it started having a hard time reading some CDs, or would tell me the CD-R media was bad. At first I chalked it up to poor media, but when I started to copy some CDs I hard burned on a TDK burner, with expensive media, the problems persisted. I'm returning mine to the store after making about 20 bad discs, that my burner in my computer was able to handle without fail.
Garbage
I got one of these for Christmas 2005. It worked well for about five months and then the bottom drive made a loud cracking sound. After that it no longer recognized discs. I/O Magic replaced the machine with a different model that had a smaller, inferior LCD display. After only two days of use, the bottom drive started rejecting any blank CD I put into it. This duplicator is a piece of crap so I'd advise you to not buy anything from I/O Magic. Spend a little more money and get something that will work.
Great Device
I purchased this device from staples for $113.46 including tax and free shipping. This device is fairly quick, and I use the duplicator as a stand alone product. I too get an error message that states bad CD-R disk, but the disks work fine, but I am coping audio CDs.
The device is very simple to operate. I had the unit out of the box and operating in less than 5 min.
The only problem the I have with the deivce other than the disk error message that I mentioned (remember that the CDs I have made are working fine) is the blue access light on the top. I am not sure why I/O magic would waist their time, effort and money on making this blue light that flashes, but then agian, I barely paid $100.00 for the unit.
