Verbatim announces world’s 1st Color-background LightScribe DVDRs (Press Release)
Posted on 06/11/07 23:24 by Herbert                             
Verbatim announces world’s 1st Color-background LightScribe DVDRs (Press Release)

Verbatim Announces World’s First Color-background LightScribe DVDRs

Vibrantly Colored Discs Combine 4.7GB Capacity on DVD’s Storage Side with Direct-to-Disc Burning of Silkscreen-quality Graphics/Text on Label Side

CHARLOTTE, NC (November 06, 2007) – Verbatim® Corporation, the storage media producer known for offering the widest range of premium-quality LightScribe® media, announced today the world’s first Color-background LightScribe 16x DVD-R and DVD+R media. The new 4.7GB LightScribe DVDRs are available in vibrant shades of red, orange, yellow, blue and green in addition to the original gold color. Verbatim has begun shipping them in the US market in 25-packs which include five discs of each color.

The richly colored DVDRs are produced using LightScribe Media Version 1.2 coating technology on the label side for enhanced image contrast and faster label printing. The data side of the discs incorporates the innovative technologies that deliver the premium quality features consumers have come to expect from the Verbatim brand-- high reliability, stability and longevity with high performance and broad compatibility.

With a rainbow of background colors to choose from, consumers and businesses can burn customized LightScribe labels for their videos and multimedia presentations that will give them a professional look.

Verbatim’s new colored LightScribe DVDRs were specifically designed for LightScribe-compatible drives and the latest software licensed by Hewlett-Packard Company (HP). According to HP, approximately 50M LightScribe-enabled drives are currently installed and that number is growing at 4 to 5 million per month. Drives with the direct-disc labeling technology now account for approximately 25 percent of all half-height and 12.7mm DVD writers being manufactured*. By combining Verbatim’s LightScribe DVDRs with these drives, consumers can use the same optical disc drive laser to burn content on the data side of the disc and to produce silkscreen-quality black text and graphics labels on the label side of the discs.

In addition to making the recorded discs more memorable, the various colors of the media can be used to sort and display a collection.

Colored LightScribe DVDR discs are label-compatible with all LightScribe-enabled drives. For optimized labeling, Verbatim recommends that users always upgrade their LightScribe system software to the latest version. Software and label gallery downloads are available at www.lightscribe.com.

To ensure that the discs LightScribe users produce can be played by the broadest number of CD/DVD playback devices, Verbatim’s complete family of LightScribe media is fully compatible with all current CD-R, DVD-R and DVD+R standards.

Availability
Verbatim LightScribe Color-background 16X DVD-R and DVD+R media in 25-packs will be available in the US through leading retailers, Internet resellers and distributors in Q4 2007. Verbatim also offers the original gold-background LightScribe 16X DVD+R media in 10, 20 and 30-packs, as well as LightScribe 16X DVD-R media in 30-packs and 52x LightScribe CD-R media in a variety of spindles and slim cases.

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By Wischmop, Wednesday 07 November 2007 00:10
Will it work with every LS-drive or need I newer 1.2 or higher versions of a drive?
By SilverBlade2k, Wednesday 07 November 2007 01:58
yawn...lightscribe will never overtake inject printing directly onto discs until lightscribe can do multiple colors and won't fade over time.
By Jim Kiler, Wednesday 07 November 2007 14:09
SilverBlade2k, your right, i am disappointed to see some of my discs fade over time even in a spindle were they are not getting much air.
By BenJeremy, Wednesday 07 November 2007 15:29
Too bad Verbatim's quality has gone somewhere south of CMC Mag. Why do I get the impression everytime I burn a Verbatim disc these days that they were the ones that bought up all those Princo factories after they got hammered?
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