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Microboards Technology CopyWriter Blu-ray Tower

Oct 4 2006, 5:00pm CDT | by

Microboards Technology CopyWriter Blu-ray Tower
 
 
If a single Blu-ray drive just isn’t enough for your Blu-ray needs, Microboards Technology’s Blu-ray tower should be more than adequate. This beast is a duplicating tower for Blu-ray discs with two models supporting either four or ten Blu-ray discs.

These towers are both stand alone duplicators that duplicate a disc with one touch of a button. After the copy process is done, the towers also verify that the data is correct. The towers support BD-R, BD-RE and DVD+/-R/RW/DL. The cost of the units is a whopping $8995 for the four disc model and $19,995 for the ten disc model.

    Advanced Features:
  • Standalone BD-R/BD-RE and DVD+-R/RW/DL duplicator
  • PC-connect through USB 2.0 to one drive
  • One-touch duplication
  • Speed-selectable for DVD+/-R
  • Supports writing to BD-R/BD-RE and DVD+-R/RW/DL
  • Copy and verify
  • Hard drive standard for standalone BD/DVD image archival
  • Store multiple hard drive images
  • Counter feature allows user to input number of discs needed to
    be copied. and keeps track of total discs completed
  • Automatically detects BD or DVD masters
  • Simulation mode to ensure recording stability
  • Easy-to-read, two-line display for status and error reporting
  • Updates easily installed through Blu-Ray drive
    Specifications:
  • Supported recording media: BD-R/BD-RE and DVD+-R/RW/DL
  • Power Source: 115V/230V 50-60Hz switchable power supply
  • Weight: 58 lbs.
  • Dimensions (10-Bay): 7.48” W x 16.75” D x 24.5” H
  • Power Supply: 400W
  • Environment: Temperature: 40˚C (104˚F) / 5˚C (41˚F)
  • Humidity: 20%-80%

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