Cyclone components DVD one-2-one duplicates DVDs, CDs
Posted on 04/12/02 18:53 by                              
Cyclone components  DVD one-2-one duplicates DVDs, CDs

Cyclone Components introduced its DVD One-2-One disc duplication unit. It is a standalone unit but also can connect to a computer using USB 2.0 or Firewire. Cyclone claims the unit can copy virtually any data, audio, hybrid, or multimedia CD format (I don't think this means copy protected, but I'm not sure).

CyClone Components Inc. has introduced its DVD One-2-One disc duplication unit. The system is a standalone drive that enables users to duplicate CDs and DVDs. It also works as an external DVD-R drive on FireWire and USB 2.0-equipped systems, including Macs.
Comprising two individual DVD-R mechanisms manufactured by Pioneer, the DVD One-2-One drive can duplicate a full-length DVD every 40 minutes or can copy a CD in about six minutes. The system changes write speed, does a burning simulation, verifies master media and compares copied discs using front panel-mounted controls.

The unit has a suggested retail price of $1099 US, so be prepared to fork over the cash if you want it. Read the entire story by Mac Publishing or discuss this in the CDFreaks General Hardware Forum.

Source: MacCentral

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By Guest, Wednesday 04 December 2002 19:32
Hmm Buy this and be monitored by the RIAA for the rest of your life. At this price the only individuals to buy it really will be professional pirates. I'm sure they have a sales rep in Bankok.
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