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LightScribe Duplicator


Microboards have entered 2009 with a plethora of new duplication systems, utilising the patented HP LightScribe disc labelling technology. Judging by their previous success in the tower and automated disc publishing markets, the new Microboards LightScribe duplicators and High Capacity Automated LightScribe Disc Copiers should prove popular.


To get more information on the new LightScribe disc copiers from Microboards or any other products in the Microboards disc publisher range, call the CD-writer.com team on +44 (0) 208 293 0777.

At CD-writer.com we have got hands on experience of every CD and DVD production systems made available to the UK market in the last 10 years, whether it be Rimage, Microboards, Primera, StorDigital, XLNT, MFDigital (the list goes on). It can be said that many manufacturers will talk to us prior to releasing their products onto the market. That's exactly what Epson UK did when they needed to sound out the market place for their new product the Epson Disc Producer.

From first impressions, look and feel it is clear that Epson's new Disc publishing system has been very well conceived. They will go to lengths to tell you that this sort of product is smack in the middle of Epson territory, since they own printer technology and robotics technology, and the tell is a pure blend of the two.

There is something else about the Epson product too, and that the finish. It uses high quality plastic that is beveled, rounded and glossed. It has lines that you would appreciate in a top of the range BMW. Its tonal greys plastics compliment the transparent viewing windows, housed in the solid lid that clicks solidly into place. This highly finished product is just starting its journey.

For sure Epson are late to release this product. It's a mature and saturated market with many players, most notable Primera and MicroBoards. Clearly the unit has been years in development and must have cost $1000'000's in development. So how do Epson plan to see a return on their investment? Well the PP-100 has reliability, quality, durability, economy on its side. Additionally we can expect the established distribution network, the wide marketing reach to assist, but most notably we think the free 1 year on site warranty goes a long way to prove Epson's confidence in their product.

Technically the Epson PP-100 is ahead of the pack. With its 6 colour ink cart system the print quality is astounding and more economical than its competitors. It is only closely matched by the MicroBoards MX-2 and PrintFactory Pro series.

So what does the PP-100 offer? You get an out of the box solution for the automated production of up to 100 CDs or DVDs, you get 2 built in DVD CD burners and you get an integrated market leading inkjet printer. Unattended operation means making up to 100 discs richly printed on matt or glossy discs is a breeze, and the six colour printing technology provides a jaw dropping finish. Whatsmore the design and build quality is such that larger production runs of up to 1000 can be accomplished without worry of sticking or dropping discs.

Getting up and running is easy with the PP-100 with its out of the box plug and play operation, the bundled Total Disc Maker software makes instant operation easy. The unit ships with a compliment of ink cartridges with a proposed output of 1000 discs that cost around £0.17 per unit to print.

The Total Disc Maker software that ships with the unit is very easy to use. Just like the familiar Nero software you can Data DVD, Data CD, Music CD, Music & Data CD, Video CD, or a Copy of a DVD or CD. The software also includes a label designing application containing templates. You can also import your own artwork in BMP and JPEG formats. It is very important when using imported artwork that it is of the correct size and DPI, with 300DPI resolution being best. This will ensure perfect printing. You can also quickly and easily make simple text labels. Other more complex functions are also available that allow the user to dynamically create disc labels.

Once you have selected your data and created your artwork, simply click the publish button to start the production process. Whilst in operation the PP-100 will keep you informed about the job status via the Epson Total Disc Monitoring software. This keeps you informed about how many discs you have done, how many are left to record, if you need to refill the machine and how much ink you have left. All very useful information when trying to ensure the production of prefect quality discs.

Further Points to note:
Keeping track of previous jobs for re-orders is made easy since the device and software keeps a record of all previous jobs, and the elements used to create them.

The 6 separate inks systems can be a life saver, since not only do you achieve the highest possible print quality, but you will also save money, since; if you want to print 100 discs that are blue, you will only need to change the Blue cartridge when it runs out. This is good for the environment too, since it saves ink wastage.

The Epson Disc Producer also uses an AcuGrip mechanism on its robotic lifter ensuring it only lifts one disc and avoids double loading and jamming caused by sticky disc phenomenon.

Typically the PP-100 can print 1 disc per minute, but overall output is determined buy the amount of data being burnt to the discs.

Since the device is completely sealed in its robust housing the Epson PP-100 ensures that the discs remain free of dust and fingerprints. This housing make the PP-100 ideal for medical purposes or in facilities whereby there may be potential for contamination or disruption.

To Conclude:
In the opinion of CD-writer.com Ltd the Epson Disc Producer PP-100 is a well conceived, considerately designed and perfectly engineered solution for the production of high quality disc media. Whether your requirement is for single discs or larger volumes you will find the PP-100 easy to use with superb printing and recording results.

Latest GfK Retail and Technology Japan figures have revealed that in the first week of November 2008, Blu-ray Disc Recorders have surpassed a 50% market share for DVD Recorders in unit terms.


Looking back to October 2007, Blu-ray Disc Recorders accounted for a market share of 10% and have since exhibited rapid growth.


The average sales price has begun to come down in 2008. In the first week of June 2008, the average sales price of Blu-ray Disc Recorders was between 110,000 – 120,000 JPY. By the third week of October, it dropped to between 100,000 – 110,000 JPY.


GfK Retail and Technology estimates that the price will continue to be reduced in the build-up to Christmas and the product may become ‘one-to-watch’ during the winter sales.


Blu-ray transition outpacing DVD recorders
In addition to this impressive growth, according to GfK’s retail audit survey, Blu-ray Disc Recorders are replacing DVD Recorders 1.5 times faster than DVD Recorders replaced VHS Recorders.


DVD recorders exceeded 10% market share in the fifth week of April 2002 and continued to grow steadily, eventually surpassing 50% after 82 weeks in the fourth week of November 2003. In comparison, Blu-ray Disc Recorders exceeded 10% market share in the fifth week of October 2007 and after 53 weeks, in the first week of November 2008, surpassed 50%.


One of the principal reasons for this quicker rate of change is the rise in sales of Flat Panel TVs, enabling viewers to experience digital high definition broadcasting. Blu-ray Recorders can record digital high definition broadcasting without any drop in quality, which has assisted the accelerated demand for this product.


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The StorDigital Premium duplicator range is now available in 3 disting version. New to the stable we have the latest version of the StorDigital SafeTower. Designed specifically to meet the requirments of data aware organisations the SafeTower duplicator has a 250GB removable hard drive. Once removed from the main system all secure data including DVD and CD disc images will no longer be accessible and the device will no longer be operational.


For image conscious disc publishers we have the new StorDigital PrintTower. StorDigital PrintTower uses HP LightScribe technology, enabling the device to both copy discs data and burn labels direct to the disc surface. The PrintTower from StorDigital is a true turning point in Duplication.


Our best selling StorDigital Premium CopyTower now comes with 256MB cache controllers meaning that you can achieve faster and more stable burning of larger disc images over larger runs.


Whatever your requirement you can trust StorDigital Systems to provide a solution to perfectly match your needs.



The StorDigital SD25 Automated DVD and CD publisher is the neatest way to automatically copy batches of up to 25 discs. Using a host PC and Nero software the robotic StorDigital duplicator can produce 25 copies of the same disc or up to 25 different discs without any human intervention.


Remarkably this cool DVD and CD copier is only the same size as a normal external USB DVD CD burner. By utilising some incredibly innovative design it is proves itself to be one of the most usefull devices in the StorDigital product range.


Discover the amazing StorDigital SD25 automated DVD CD duplicator today, and take the headache out of deskstop disc duplication.



Vinpower Duplication customers in the United Kingdom and Ireland can now benefit from getting locally based technical support. Duplicator specialists CD-writer.com Ltd have launched a website specifically to market the best selling vinpower duplicator brand to the UK customer base. Find out more at www.vinpower.co.uk



CD-writer.com announce StorDigital LightScribe Duplicator Open Day.


Get a hand on demonstration of the of the duplicators that burn and print, without ink.


The Date: 8th October 2008

Time: 11:00 am to 16:30 – Mini Exhibition, 17:30 to 20:00 Press event


Location: The Mermaid Conference and Events Centre. “The Studio”, Puddle Dock, Blackfriars, London EC4V 3DB


This is a great opportunity to get some hands-on demonstrations of the latest DVD Duplication technology from StorDigital. Featuring HP LightScribe technology StorDigital duplicators are now capable of both copying data and creating silk screen like labels on the surface of the discs. StorDigital LightScribe duplicators offer a distinct advantage over competitive systems thanks to the this unique technology. Available with capacities of up to 15 target drives, StorDigital LightScribe duplicators can copy and full print up to 75 Discs per hour.


David Caunce, Technical Manager at StorDigital said, “ StorDigital is a very proactive company and we are always working to build real value into our solutions. Not everyone needs full colour solutions, such as those offered by inkjet disc printers. Our Print and Burn copy towers offer customers a clean and effective way to print and burn discs without inks that requires minimum investment and demands low running costs”.


He added, “Many prospective customers benefit from the expert knowledge we can offer and we are very happy to offer hands on demonstration of all our lines to prospective customers at our London based facility. We welcome the opportunity to to deliver exactly the right solutions to a very diverse market place”.


For a live demonstration, of all the latest Blu-Ray, DVD, CD and Flash Media duplication technology call David Caunce on +44 (0) 208 293 0777 to arrange a time that suits you, or register online at www.cd-writer.com/duplicatorday/ to join the Duplicator Day demo on October 8th, at London's Blackfriars.


StorDigital Duplicators – the professionals choice for high speed perfect DVD and Blu-Ray copies.


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Ideal for desktop CD and DVD duplication purposes
~ StorDigital's DupeBox duplicator offers unattended operation 24/7 ~

Now it's easier than ever to produce multiple disc copies without a PC or human intervention - thanks to the StorDigital DupeBox



Do you have occasions where you need to make a few quick copies of a project but don't have the time to run them through your computer or on a manual tower, and don't have the budget for the larger robotic duplicators? The StorDigital DupeBox™ is the perfect solution. With a small manageable footprint not much larger than a shoe box, the DupeBox fits in any office or cubicle and works unattended to make up to 25 copies per run. Plus at an incredibly low price point, the DupeBox suits nearly any budget. With 25 disc capacity and 1 recording drive, the DupeBox gives you the ability to work on other matters with the confidence that your project will be duplicated quickly and reliably without breaking the bank.

With StorDigital DupeBox, automated disc duplication is available to everyone. Featuring the bestselling StorDigital enhanced duplication controller, the DupeBox is the perfect compliment for todays busy video production agency or digital office space. With its small footprint, quiet operation and ease of use you will soon discover how useful the DupeBox can be. Perfect for producing and distributing all manner of digital content from videos to corporate presentations. DupeBox is just like having a new employee who never complains about having to copy the DVDs!

Nic Ranshaw (MD of CD-writer.com and CEO of StorDigital Systems) said: "The DupeBox is simply an evolution of our existing product range. We have always strived to offer our customers the perfect balance between professional quality products and a best possible price. With the new DupeBox I consider we are really managing to achieve what other manufacturers might consider impossible."

He added, "StorDigital duplicators are designed and engineered by the best team in the business. We are always looking at the potential of new products and markets and there's always going to be something round the corner that will set the market alight".

The StorDigital DupeBox is available to buy now from CD-writer.com Ltd and StorDigital Systems on 0208 293 0777. Call now to register for your reseller account and start selling the UKs favourite range of CD, DVD and Blu-Ray Duplicators.

Retail customers can get more information and buy online at http://www.cd-writer.com/dupebox.html


Sony's next generation Blu-ray player is now in stores. The BDP-S350 is the first new Blu-ray player since the fall of HD DVD. Its main features are:
- BD-Live (and thus Ethernet) and USB (for external) storage
- PiP (BonusView)
- TrueHD and Dolby Digital Plus
- AVCHD and xvYCC color support
- 1080 60/24p

It is now available for about $400 at Sony Style retail outlets, sonystyle.com and other authorized Sony retailers.

The S350 will hit for $400 this summer, while the S550 will run you $500 this fall.

More details on EMediaLive.com.


Kahl am Main, July 18, 2008 – SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES (SINGULUS) installed the first BLULINE Blu-ray disc production machine for the Southeast Asian market at Axiom Technologies MFG PTE Ltd in Singapore this month.

At the inauguration ceremony “AXIOM GOES BLU” on 18 July 2008, the Singapore Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. George Yeo, was the Guest-of-Honor and along with Mr. Bernhard Goh, Managing Director of Axiom (AXIOM) they took the opportunity to praise Blu-ray technology and its advantages in the S.E.A. region.

Mr. Goh stated: “We are proud to be the pioneers for Blu-ray in our region, and will certainly promote this competitive advantage. Each adopter of this new technology will further nudge the optical business towards the 3rd generation formats and HDTV. The decision to buy a production system from SINGULUS is the right insurance for us to achieve this target.”

“With this first step, we are helping to develop the Southeast Asian Blu-ray market, and in particular to set the course for future SINGULUS business activities,” added Ms. Sylvia Hitzel, Vice-President Sales and Marketing at SINGULUS.

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primera bravo special offer


Customers at CD-writer.com can benefit from a great special offer on Primera Bravo Pro Disc publishers until 31st July 2008. With the registration of every new publisher ordered, customers will get a £100 CASH BACK rebate from Primera. So now using a Primera Bravo Disc publisher Pro bought from CD-writer.com, not only saves your time, but it also saves your money.


See the £100 CASH BACK offer on the Bravo Pro Publisher here.
Customers at CD-writer.com can benefit from a great special offer on Primera Bravo Pro Disc publishers until 31st July 2008. With the registration of every new publisher ordered, customers will get a £100 CASH BACK rebate from Primera. So now using a Primera Bravo Pro Disc publisher bought from CD-writer.com, not only saves you time, but it also saves you money.


See the £100 CASH BACK offer on the Bravo Pro Publisher here.



~ StorDigital’s LightScribe duplicators offer easy disc burning & labelling ~

New from StorDigital the LightScribe duplicator supports silkscreen-quality disc label printing direct from a DVD and CD duplication tower.

Burning and printing large volumes of discs has never been easier, thanks to a new range of DVD and CD duplication towers from StorDigital. The new standalone LightScribe duplicators are available in configuration from 1 to 15 targets and allow users to burn and label their discs in a traditional-style standalone tower copier. This is the perfect solution for any company or individual who wants to make the best impression with their disc.

StorDigital LightScribe duplicators feature patented HP LightScribe disc labeling technology. By utilising a special disc, LightScribe duplicator operators are able to burn their discs, then flip them and then burn a label or image on to the top of the disc. By offering duplicators featuring this enhanced functionality StorDigital Systems are revolutionising the traditional in-house production process.

Nic Ranshaw (MD of CD-writer.com and CEO of StorDigital Systems) had this to say: "The introduction of our LightScribe duplicators really does represent a turning point in the way people approach disc publishing. Traditionally if a tower duplicator customer wished to produce a disc that is both copied and labeled they would have to purchase a separate printer. We have transformed the process, making production simpler and reducing expenditure.“

He added, "We don’t consider that the LightScribe system is perfect for everybody. It won’t replace our automated inkjet printers, but having a tower duplicator that can also label your discs is a strong selling point".

StorDigital LightScribe duplicators featuring HP LightScribe technology are available now from CD-writer.com Ltd and StorDigital Systems on 0208 293 0777. To register for a CD-writer.com trade account log on to http://reseller.cd-writer.com.

Retail customers can get more information and buy online at www.cd-writer.com.

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For further information contact: Nic Ranshaw
CD-writer.com Ltd, 15 Greenwich Center Business Park,
53 Norman Road, London, SE10 9QF
Telephone: +44 (0)208 293 0777
Fax: +44 (0)208 293 0666
e-mail: nicr@cd-writer.com
www: www.cd-writer.com

About CD-Writer.com Ltd: CD-writer.com was established in 1999 and has forged a reputation as one of the UK's leading independent suppliers of CD and DVD production systems. CD-writer.com supplies a range of sectors including the media, financial institutions, government bodies and educational authorities. The company supplies equipment manufactured by Microboards, Primera, Rimage, MFDigital as well as StorDigital, its own brand of duplication systems. These include high capacity robotic auto copiers and manually operated high capacity tower copiers.

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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a worldwide leader in digital consumer electronics and information technology, is expanding its TruDirect™ line of optical disc drives with the development of a slim, slot-in external model, the SE-T084M/RSWD. Samsung’s revolutionary TruDirect technology allows consumers to create DVDs and burn digital content through a PC without the need for a hard drive. The time-saving TruDirect ™ SE-T084M provides easy and fast real-time recording of DVDs.

For more informations, visit www.emedialive.com.

Osaka, Japan (June 18, 2008) -- Panasonic, the leading brand by which Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. is known, announced today that it has developed the world's first Write-Once Blu-ray Discs(BD-R) with 6X writing speed*. The new discs will be available in Japan with both 25GB and 50GB capacities in July.

Panasonic, which introduced the world's first dual-layer 1X BD-RE Blu-ray Disc in 2004**, 2X BD-R/RE Discs in 2006, and 4X BD-R Disc in 2007, is now launching the world's first 6X BD-R to meet consumer demand to write and read large amounts of data at a higher speed. The new 6X discs have a maximum data transfer speed of 216Mbps, which is 20% faster than that of 16X DVD-R discs. This transfer speed, along with the discs' high capacity, allows consumers to use these discs for a variety of applications such as storing High Definition video or backing up PC data.

The new discs have a wide power margin at any writing speeds from 1X to 6X. This enables high-quality recording, even if the drive's laser power fluctuates, resulting in greater overall drive compatibility.

Panasonic's adoption of newly-developed disc technology produces extremely level and well-balanced discs with highly precise signal grooves. This improves servo characteristics and enables the laser beam to focus to the right position even when the disc is rotating with 6X high speed, thus providing optimum reading and writing performance.

Blu-ray disc drives compatible with 6X write-once Blu-ray discs are planned to be commercialized in Japan by the end of September 2008.

*As of June 18, 2008, as 6x recordable Blu-ray disc
**The capacity of Blu-ray discs is expressed in units of 1GB=1 billion bytes, but the capacity is slightly below that after formatting, so that the actual amount area that can be used will be less.
***Introduced in Japanese market only

For more informations, visit http://panasonic.net.



Taipei, Taiwan—June 20, 2008—CyberLink Corp., innovative solutions provider for the connected digital lifestyle, announced today that PowerDVD receives certification by DTS for the support of DTS-HD Master Audio technology.

The combination of CyberLink PowerDVD and DTS’s latest technology enables the ultimate entertainment experience when playing high-definition content and Blu-ray discs movies on PCs. DTS-HD Master Audio allows bit-for-bit reproduction of the original studio master soundtrack and supports up to 7.1-channel output, for a lifelike audio performance.

“We are pleased to work with DTS in enabling superior high definition video and audio experience on PCs,” said Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink. “PowerDVD users can now enjoy lossless compression audio quality when watching their latest high definition Blu-ray discs.”

CyberLink PowerDVD’s main features include:
* Playback of Blu-ray Disc and high-definition videos;
* Optimized performance for playing high-definition video content through graphics cards featuring NVIDIA PureVideo, ATI Avivo, and Intel Clear Video chipsets;
* Support for next-generation disc features like Picture-in-Picture movie mode, networking, interactive BD-J, bookmarks, and advanced disc navigation.

CyberLink PowerDVD featuring DTS-HD Master Audio support will be available as an upgrade to existing users in in July 2008. An HDMI 1.3a-enabled audio system is necessary to enjoy the high-definition DTS-HD Master Audio.

For more information about CyberLink’s high-definition solutions, please visit www.cyberlink.com.


Xbox boss questions why consumers would upscale from DVD

Xbox president Robbie Bach has criticised Blu-Ray’s lack of sales success since the HD-DVD format imploded – and questioned why consumers would bother upscaling from DVD.

Speaking to the San Francisco Chronicle, Bach also ruled out any possibility of a Blu-Ray enabled Xbox – either in this or the next generation.

Bach said: “If you look at the Blu-ray player market, you haven't seen the acceleration everybody expected (since the demise of HD DVD). It's not as much about whether all the content is in a Blu-ray format or a HD-DVD format. “You have to look at how fundamentally compelling the difference is between a progressive scan DVD player and the picture that it can produce and what you get on a high-definition play

Bach said: “If you look at the Blu-ray player market, you haven't seen the acceleration everybody expected (since the demise of HD DVD). It's not as much about whether all the content is in a Blu-ray format or a HD-DVD format. “You have to look at how fundamentally compelling the difference is between a progressive scan DVD player and the picture that it can produce and what you get on a high-definition player.

"The reality is there is some difference, but most people look at it and say, ‘I am not going to pay extra for that.’”

When asked if Microsoft had Blu-Ray plans for the next-gen Xbox, Bach added:

“No. There is nothing to even talk about right now with regard to the next generation. That is so far out that there isn't anything to talk about.”

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Singulus reveals uptake of replication hardware is ahead of ‘last-gen’ disc format

Optical disc hardware specialist Singulus has received orders for 21 Blu-Ray dual-layer duplication machines in the first quarter of this year – a faster adoption than of the format’s predeccesor DVD 11 years ago.

"This means that the orders for Blu-ray in the first year of the dual layer technology already by far exceeded the volume at the start of the DVD 11 years ago with 17 machines," said chief financial officer Stefan Baustert.

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Analysts say landmark is a sign that the format is becoming mainstream

Blu-ray movie sales have passed the 11 million mark according to the latest figures, prompting industry analysts suggest that the format is finally beginning to gain traction amongst customers.

Research by US market analyst firm Redhill also showed that sales of the format had overtaken those of 2007 by May this year. Blu-ray movie sales only accounted for two per cent of total movie sales during 2007, however, Redhill's figures suggest that the format may account for as much as eight and ten per cent of total sales by the end of 2008.

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Yes its true - HD audio has finnaly made it onto the streets in the shape of a Blu-Ray Disc. Featuring a classical string symphony perfomed by TrondheimSolistene (An essemble of string soloists from Norway), called Divertimenti.


Formats include 2.0 LPCM, 5.1 LPCM, 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio, 5.1 Dolby True HD, 5.1 Dolby Digital at 48KHz, and it has been confirmed to work just fine on the PS3.


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Vinpower Digital announced today the release of the SharkCopier DC standalone manual tower DVD/CD daisy chain systems. These units offer all the options and benefits expected from the SharkCopier line of duplicators with the added capability to be linked together in a chain, copying across each tower using only one source. This is extremely beneficial to those who need to create numerous copies quickly in a short period of time with only 1 or a few master sources to copy from.



This system sets itself apart from similar models on the market in the sheer number of towers that can be connected to a single source and in the manner that the data flow is transferred using the Vinpower Digital controller. Plus as the largest tower on the market that can be configured into a Daisy Chain system, HDD to 14 writer drives, the SharkCopier DC has the highest potential duplication output of any standalone manual tower duplicator on the market. As a fully standalone system, the SharkCopier DC is very easy to operate. This daisy chain system can be used anywhere there are suitable electrical outlets without being tied to a computer following these simple steps:

1) Ensure that each tower is properly connected and powered on.
2) Fill all of the writer drives with blank media consistent with the master source.
a. Leave the top writer drive on the first tower empty for the master disc.
3) Place the master disc into the top drive on the first tower in the chain.
a. After the first run, the master disc can be removed and this drive can be used as another writer drive.
4) Press the Copy fast key and every drive filled with blank media will duplicate across each tower simultaneously.

"The fact that each unit has its own internal hard drive for storing and reading the master source, there is less likelihood that the duplication job will fail or suffer from buffer under-run due to restrictions in the data flow," said Calvin Chang, C.E.O Vinpower Digital.

Due to this unique feature, each unit can operate as a standalone system on their own or in unison in a daisy chain capacity. This allows the user greater flexibility and more control over the copy process and the speed of output.

In addition to the daisy chain feature, all SharkCopier models offer dynamic hard drive partitions and the Simultaneous Load & Copy feature. They still offer exceptional duplication capability at lightning fast speed along with market leading features for which the SharkCopier has been known, like Account Management, Auto Counter, Multi-language support, Drive firmware upgrade ability, and so much more that helped make the SharkCopier the preferred duplicator.

For further information on any or all of Vinpower Digital's line of duplicators please visit our website at http://www.vinpowerdigital.com/.



Blue Ray Technologies is planning to open multiple Blu-Ray disc production facilities across the U.S, starting with Southern California, to handle rapidly growing and changing high definition demands by the public and the entertainment industry.

With the end of the format war, and 70% of the US having bought or buying HD screens (according to Nielsen figures) There is an "overwhelming” demand now for instant product in Blu-ray is the present and future in the arena, according to DVD pioneer and Blue Ray Technologies founder Erick Hansen.

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While many people expected sales of Blu-ray disc players to spike when Toshiba decided to drop out of the high-definition HD DVD market in February 2008, according to a new Harris Poll, it seems that the recently resolved high definition format war is not
motivating consumers to purchase the advanced DVD players any time soon.

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Overall PC market growth, driven by portable PCs, will give the worldwide CD/DVD market a moderately positive outlook in 2008 and lead to increased demand for slim drives. Despite the ramp of Blu-ray drives, DVD burners will continue to be the leading volume
product until 2012. However, as the PC market's adoption of DVD burners becomes aturated and increasingly commoditized, Blu-ray adoption will accelerate in 2009 and Blu-ray drives will become the majority of the total market value in 2012.

"DVD burners will remain the bread-and-butter business for ODD vendors," said Wolfgang Schlichting, research director, Removable Storage at IDC. "Despite Blu-ray's win over HD DVD in the format war, Blu-ray drive adoption will be limited in 2008
because of their high price and only moderate consumer interest."

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Microsoft Corp. today announced that Xbox 360® has sold over ten million units in the United States, making it the first current generation gaming console to break the ten million mark in the U.S., and contributing to global sales of over 19 million.

"This year will be the largest in the history of the videogame industry, with Xbox 360 leading the charge in the U.S. and abroad," said Don Mattrick, senior Vice President of the Interactive Entertainment Business in the Entertainment and Devices Division at Microsoft. "History has shown us that the first company to reach ten million in console sales wins the generation battle. We are uniquely positioned to set a new benchmark for the industry."

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