
HP 8220E CD-Writer C4504A 4x4x6 External USB Kit
Experience Reliable CD Writing with External Convenience The HP CD-Writer 8220e offers a convenient and versatile solution for CD writing and rewriting. This external USB drive delivers compatibility and ease of use, allowing you to create, share, and store data, music, and more. Ideal for users...
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Overview
Experience Reliable CD Writing with External Convenience
The HP CD-Writer 8220e offers a convenient and versatile solution for CD writing and rewriting. This external USB drive delivers compatibility and ease of use, allowing you to create, share, and store data, music, and more. Ideal for users needing portable CD writing capabilities.
Specifications:
- Brand: HP
- Model: 8220E
- Part Number: C4504A
- Type: External CD-Rewritable Drive
- Interface: USB
- Write Speed: 4x
- Rewrite Speed: 4x
- Read Speed: 6x
Key Features
Create, share, and store data, photos, music on CD
Simple plug-and-play USB installation
Format a CD-RW disc for use like a floppy
Compatible with 80-minute CD media
External, so you can use it with multiple computers
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers straightforward plug-and-play USB installation, eliminating complex setup procedures for immediate use across different systems.
- Provides the utility to create, share, and store various digital media including data, photos, and music directly onto CD format.
- Features an external form factor, enabling versatile deployment and shared use across multiple computers as needed.
- Supports formatting CD-RW discs to function like a floppy drive, facilitating easy drag-and-drop file management for quick transfers.
- Compatible with standard 80-minute CD media, ensuring broad usability with commonly available disc types for recording and storage.
👎 Cons
- The specified 4x4x6 speeds for writing, rewriting, and reading are significantly slower than modern optical drives, impacting large data transfers.
- Limited to CD media compatibility, this drive does not support DVD or Blu-ray formats, restricting its utility for larger file sizes or high-definition content.
- Requires a USB port for connectivity, which might be a consideration for systems with limited available USB interfaces or older hardware.
- While plug-and-play, reliance on USB could introduce minor latency compared to internal IDE or SATA connections for sustained data operations.
- The external nature may necessitate additional desk space and cable management, which could be a factor in compact workstation setups.