Vinpower Digital to introduce Xerox-branded tower duplicators

Apr 3, 2008 8:56 AM

    
Xerox DVD/CD and Blu-ray duplicators are manual tower duplicators that range from one to 15 writer drives.

Xerox DVD/CD and Blu-ray duplicators are manual tower duplicators that range from one to 15 writer drives.

Vinpower Digital has entered into an exclusive trademark licensing agreement with Xerox to develop, market and support a new line of Xerox-branded duplicators.

The Xerox DVD/CD and Blu-ray duplicators are manual tower duplicators that range from one to 15 writer drives, each of which operates independently of a PC, providing businesses a quick, inexpensive way to make multiple copies of CDs and DVDs. Each of the new models allows users to transfer image files directly from a PC to the duplicator’s internal hard drive, saving users the time and effort usually required to produce a master disc for each project.

See Vinpower Digital in NAB booth SL7709, or visit www.vinpowerdigital.com.




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