Portable Personal CD Burner for Music, Data
Melissa J. Perenson
CD-RW PLAYER/DRIVEWhen you're on the road, an audio CD player helps kill time during flight delays. But you may also need a CD-RW drive for emergency backups and for passing data to colleagues.
The $399 Sony Digital Relay CRX10U-A2 combines both devices. It records CD-R and CD-RW at 4X, reads CD-ROMs at 6X, and plays CDs of MP3 files.
The 15.5-ounce Digital Relay's sturdy 5.25-by-1-by-7.5-inch case is longer and a bit bulkier than typical stand-alone CD players due to its rechargeable lithium ion battery, which powered 2 hours of MP3 CD playback in my tests. Sony says the unit will last 2 hours while recording CDs (at 4X, that's six CDs). Also included are two user-friendly recording packages and a data backup program.
I used a shipping unit to burn CDs with data or MP3 files. Results were great, but not as speedy as with the latest internal 16X/10X/40X CD-RW drives.
The Digital Relay's shockproof mechanism kept skips at bay as I listened while bouncing around a gym. The sound quality was excellent via the supplied earphones, which are equipped with a narrow remote that controls most playback operations.
If you want a portable USB CD-RW drive, there is little reason not to choose the Digital Relay.
| Buying Information |
Digital Relay CRX1OU-A2 Portable, battery-operated CD-RW drive and MP3 CD player. Battery life could be longer; CD-R write speed is only 4X. Cheaper than a separate CD-RW drive and MP3/CD player. List price: $399 Sony Electronics 800/352-7669 http://www.sony.com/digitalrelay |

