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Ricoh MP7200A-DP
The snappily titled MP7200A-DP is the latest
CD-RW drive from Ricoh. Boasting an extraordinary 20X speed when
burning CD-R disks and 10X for CD-RW, it is right on the leading
edge of the current CD burning technology. Does its real world
performance match the paper figures?
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Product |
MP7200A-DP |
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From |
Ricoh |
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Web |
www.ricoh.co.uk |
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Price |
£199 |
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PPC Rating |
9/10 |
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Summary |
As quick as it gets
and reliable too |
The drive comes complete with a CD-R and CD-RW disk
to get you started, an audio cable, fixing screws, manuals and
software. In this instance, Ricoh have supplied the highly regarded
Nero Burning ROM version
5. The drive is IDE based so needs to be set to master or slave
prior to installation depending on your PCs current configurations.
The manual is on the CD which may be a catch 22 if this is your
first and only CD drive but in most cases people will already have a
working drive to read the documentation from prior to installation.
The MP7200A-DP has a 2Mb buffer and Ricoh recommend a PC with at
least a Pentium II 300 with 64Mb of RAM to partner the drive.
In Use
Once installed, it was time to give the drive a
whirl. The 40X read speed is excellent for a CD-RW drive and the
software was soon installed and ready to go. Nero is an excellent
package but not quite as user friendly for beginners as some.
However, it does give you far more control over the burning process
and once you’re familiar with it, you’ll really start to
appreciate what it can do.
The drive features JustLink technology which is much
like the better known BurnProof in that it prevents buffer
under-runs. Buffer under-runs occur when for whatever reason, the PC
fails to provide the data fast enough to the CD burner. As the CD
burning process must have a constant stream of data, if it stops,
even for a moment, the result is a so called ‘coaster’ as that
is all the CD-R disk will now be good for. JustLink cleverly avoids
this by temporarily suspending the burn process until the PC has
caught up again but in such a way as to allow the burn to continue
without it looking like anything has happened when the disk is read
back.
The drive also features JustSpeed which optimises
the speed to match the disc currently loaded. Different brands and
types of CD-R media have different maximum speeds at which they will
reliably write and JustSpeed changes the speed between 12 and 20X to
match this. As 20X disks are hard to come by right now, this helps
make best use of your existing blanks until faster supplies are more
abundant.
When tested, the drive proved very quick at burning.
It can be quite uncanny to see a whole disk burn in a couple of
minutes. The resulting CD-Rs played back quite happily on a variety
of drives so compatibility seems fine too. The JustLink feature
works well and even when the host PC was being stressed by running
various disk intensive applications, it continued to burn good
disks.
The MP7200A-DPs other claim to fame is linked to the
high read speed. Ricoh claim the disk can perform Digital Audio
Extraction (DAE) at up to 40X. This is important if you rip a lot of
CDs to MP3 or WAV format files for making music compilations. Some
drives have trouble reliably reading at even 2 or 4 speed so 40 is
impressive to say the least. My tests showed that in reality
individual CDs had a bearing on the ability for the drive to read
them at high speed and none came near the full 40X but overall this
is the quickest drive I have seen so far for DAE.
Conclusion
This is a great drive. The high performance is
impressive and when
combined with the JustSpeed and JustLink facilities ought to make it
impossible to produce a duff CD. It’s worth shopping around for
the best price though as it can be had for less that £160 – truly
a bargain for this level of performance.
Iain Laskey
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