YAMAHA ANNOUNCES THE ALL-NEW CRW-F1 CD-RECORDER SERIES: THE
ULTIMATE HIGH-QUALITY CD-RECORDER FAMILY IS UNVEILED
New DiscT@2 Technology Allows Users to Burn Graphics and
Text Directly onto CDs
BUENA PARK, CA (June 12, 2002)Yamaha Electronics
Corporation ushers CD recording into a new era with the announcement
of its CRW-F1. The newest addition to Yamaha's growing award-winning
family of top-of-the-line
optical recorders is the first CD recorder to offer the revolutionary
DiscT@2 Laser
Labeling System, which allows graphics and text to be burnt
onto any CD-R disc, eliminating the need for labels.
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Yamaha's
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The CRW-F1 is also the first CD recorder ever to
offer 24X CD-RW ReWriting. With full Mt.
Rainer support, the CRW-F1 burns CD-RW discs at up to 24X
thus reducing the time for your overall rewriting experience by
50% compared to the fastest CD-RW record speeds available in the
market today. In addition, with Yamaha's CD-RW Audio Track Edit
system, there is no longer a need to erase an entire CD-RW disc
to add a track or file to the disc, further facilitating and expanding
the uses of CD-RW discs.
Also featured is Yamaha's exclusive Advanced
Audio Master Quality Recording System for mastering studio-quality
audio and data CDs anywhere. In addition, unlike most high speed
(40X+) CD recorders, the CRW-F1 records both audio and data at
top speeds while maintaining the highest quality and standards,
rivaling commercial CD recording machines.
"The CRW-F1 offers features never seen before
in consumer or professional CD recording," states Allen H.
Gharapetian, general manager, Yamaha Multimedia Products Division.
"While the CRW-F1's ability to burn graphics and text
directly onto CDs is revolutionary, it's the burner's
seamless ultra high speed recording technology, as well as its
host of other exclusive features that make this recorder one of
the fastest and most innovative recorders to ever
hit the industry."
Mt. Rainier support adds true drag-and-drop CD rewriting
and on-the-fly formatting to CD-RW creation in PC and MAC
operating systems such as Microsoft
Windows XP and OSX, making the CD-RW the ideal floppy
disk replacement. The need to install separate CD-mastering software
or a hardware driver is a thing of the past as Yamaha's CRW-F1
is able to write to a CD as easily as a floppy disc drive.
In addition, the exclusive new Advanced Audio Master
Quality Recording System, designed by Yamaha, guarantees the best
possible audio or data recording quality on conventional 74 or
80-minute CD-R discs, as well as new 90 and 99-minute discs. When
Audio Master recording mode is enabled, the system widens the
lands and the pits, significantly reducing jitter created during
CD-R recording, improving audio and music recording quality to
a level rivaling professionally prepared music CDs. In addition,
CD recordings performed using the new Advanced Audio Master Quality
Recording deliver superior durability and longer life, especially
for recorded discs used or stored under extreme conditions.
CRW-F1 CD recorder also features 8MB of buffer memory
(4 times larger than industry standard); Yamaha's exclusive
Safe-Burn technology, which eliminates buffer underruns and allows
for maximum reliability while multitasking; Yamaha's PurePhase
Laser System, which reduces jitters while recording by 25%, the
ability to read and rip audio at 44X; easy plug-and-play installation,
Multi-OS support including Microsoft Windows XP; and the world's
most advanced high-quality Full-CAV technology designed to guarantee
maximum performance and reliability.
The adaptation of the Full-CAV (Full Constant Angular
Velocity) technology enables the Yamaha CRW-F1 to burn a full
80-minute CD-R disc in just 163 seconds, quicker than any 48X
CD-Recorder using the conventional Zone-CLV speed shifting technology,
while delivering impeccable quality, playback reliability and
a longer life expectancy.
The CRW-F1 is designed with a high-tech blue ice
LED indicator light which lights up when recording and will change
to a purple-white (fluorescent) color when the drive is idle.
The CRW-F1 retail bundle includes an impressive
software suite to provide a top-quality burning experience, featuring
full-versions of software from Nero,
Adobe,
and Dantz,
as well as a custom-designed version of the popular MusicMatch,
representing a combined value of over $300.
"The practical applications of a CD-Recorder
and the quality of CDs recorded mean a lot to Yamaha," states
Gharapetian. "That's why we believe consumers would
appreciate the exclusive features built into the CRW-F1 such as
the new and exciting DiscT@2 labeling system, the Advanced Audio
Master, the CD-RW track edit mode, and the full versions of the
software they need to get the most out of their overall experience."
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.