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Nuggets: Teac Writes CDs In A Flash...

News The CD-R58S CD-R from Teac drive writes at speeds of up to 8x. As with Teac's last drive you can set recording speeds to be 8x, 6x, 4x, 2x or 1x. With this model Teac has introduced the Running Optimum Power Control System -- long name for a simple...

[May 20, 1999, 9:25]

Nuggets: 3D Sound Wizardry From Teac Speakers

News Well, Teac is rolling out the PowerMax 1500 -- a seven-piece system that promises "outstanding" 3D surround sound. Teac PowerMax 1500 Speakers Looking for some top-quality speakers? For £199 (including VAT) you'll get five satellite speakers to...

[October 26, 2000, 8:16]

Nuggets: Teac PowerMax Speakers - All Eight Of 'em

News Teac's 8-speaker PowerMax 500/2 surround sound system is just what you need for that new George Lucas effort -- what's it called? Erm, could you turn that down. Oh and if intimate knowledge of speakers' innards don't really light your fire I...

[May 20, 1999, 14:54]

Nuggets: CD Writer Is Sooo Fast!

News That rather dull hi-tech company Teac has just released an external model of its super fast CD-R drive, capable of copying, er writing CDs at speeds of up to 6x and reading at 24x. Teac has christened the drive CD-R56SK, catchy eh?

[March 11, 1999, 16:33]

CD-ROM Makers Still Chasing Speed

News TEAC is not the first maker to release a 32-speed drive but many observers have long suggested that the rush to such faster and faster claims is merely the prelude to the eclipse of CD-ROM by DVD-ROM.

[January 21, 1998, 15:45]

Mesh To Add 24-speed CD-ROM Drives To PCs

News Mesh believes the TEAC drive is the fastest EIDE drive on the market, delivering an access time of 103ms and maintaining a constant data transfer rate. The theoretical maximum data transfer rate of a 24-speed drive is 3,600kbps.

[May 1, 1997, 15:39]

Tekdata Drives 4x CD-R

News Made by TEAC, the drives are the bare-bones CDR-50S (£825 + VAT) and retail package CDR-50SKR (£875 + VAT) including cables, documentation and software. The SCSI-2 controller card costs extra. The drives offer a 20ms access time and 1Mb buffer.

[September 10, 1996, 16:45]

Nuggets: Translucent Madness And A Stinger For Gamers

News Yet another colour co-ordinated accessory for the irritatingly hip iMac is TEAC's USB floppy disk drive. Nuggets is a daily update on the latest software and hardware releases provided by our very own gadget man, Mr Justin Pearse.

[January 14, 1999, 14:56]

HP Quits CD-RW For DVD

News Its drives are produced by component manufacturers such as Teac, Craig said. The computer giant will release no more new models of CD-RW drives and will stop shipping add-on CD-RW drives in the early part of 2002, Dean Sanderson, HP's lead product...

[October 11, 2001, 11:50]

Quotes Of The Week, September 2-6

News "I don't want to say something bad about Travan [but] I must say yes, that's the end of Travan. Maybe they can cut prices but I don't believe they can. Iomega's Caroline Oest. It's an unproven language.

[September 6, 1996, 9:41]

OpenSourse Does Not Always Mean Linux

Talkback Why do we seem to be hung up on OpenSource equating to Linux, this is not the case, most of the OpenSource applications run quite happily on non Linux desktops and servers. Can we also have a little bit of reality in respect of the skills of...

[November 28, 2006, 12:52]

3M Sees Travan Death Rumours As Exaggerated

News If you look at the line-up behind Travan with Hewlett-Packard, Seagate, Exabyte, TEAC and Tandberg, it's not going to go away. "I'm surprised they're saying that," said Mark Nicholson, product manager for tape technologies at Imation, the recently...

[September 5, 1996, 10:06]

Nuggets: CD-RW Gets Blaster Treatment

News The best thing about this drive is the price -- at £199 it beats Sony, Teac, La Cie et al hands down. Stoopid names from Creative (and Sony) Creative Technology -- provider of some of the coolest kit around -- has stepped into the burgeoning CD-RW...

[May 18, 1999, 12:11]

Pocket Size Media For Support Staff

News This media is available from several vendors, including Imation, TEAC, and Memorex. Fortunately, you can minimise this inconvenience with a little planning and the help of a number of different storage products now available.

[May 3, 2002, 18:07]