Disc Makers Introduces Line of DVD/CD Duplicators
Mar 3, 2006 6:54 PM
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Disc Makers has added the two-drive Reflex2 ($549) and 10-drive Reflex 10 ($1,290) to its Reflex tower-duplicator lineup. All Reflex systems have been re-engineered with NEC 16x DVD±R/48x CD-R drives, dual-layer DVD duplication capabilities, a new controller that offers a 128MB buffer, and the ability to rename files stored on the internal hard drive as well as separate user accounts with password protection.
For more information, visit www.discmakers.com/duplicators.
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