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Price Cuts on Disc Makers Reflex DVD Duplicators

Disc Makers has announced that prices for their Reflex DVD tower duplicators have been reduced significantly to make them more affordable.

The new prices include...

  • ReflexMax1 one-drive 16x DVD±R/48x CD-R - $390 (was $490)
  • ReflexMax4 - four-drive 16x DVD±R/48x CD-R - $990 (was $1,290)
  • ReflexMax7 - seven-drive 16x DVD±R/48x CD-R - $1,490 (was $1,790)
  • ReflexUltra - seven-drive 16x DVD±R/48x CD-R - $1,090 (was $1,290)

ReflexMax duplicators write to all brands of media. ReflexUltra duplicators are optimized to burn only Disc Makers Ultra discs which produce virtually no rejects during production, according to the company. Both the ReflexMax and ReflexUltra will read masters recorded on any brand of media.

Disc Makers' ReflexMax and ReflexUltra tower duplicators are built with Plextor 16x DVD±R/48x CD-R dual-layer drives, strategically-placed cooling vents on the front and side panels, and a system of powerful cooling fans inside to keep drive temperatures cool. This prevents drives from overheating and shutting down. An optional USB connection package is available for only $99 for PC and $139 for Mac that allows users to send content directly from their computer to the Reflex duplicator.

Reflex 52x CD-R duplicators are also available and start at $279.

For more information, visit their web site at www.discmakers.com

Friday April 1, 2005

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