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New Duplication Systems Offer Ease of Use for Mac and PC Users Without CD/DVD Burners

Aug 11, 2005 8:00 AM


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The scores of digital content creators without CD/DVD burners can now simply connect their computer by FireWire or USB to a ProCon duplication system. These new systems are the first and only DVD/CD and CD duplication systems featuring IEEE1394 Firewire and USB 2.0 inputs. ProCon DVD Duplication Systems are built with fast, high-quality 16X drives that support all DVD formats, including DVD+R, DVD-R, and DVD-R Dual Layer. The systems are manufactured in the United States. ProCon CD Duplication Systems are built with fast, high-quality 52X drives. These units feature a user-friendly interface, attractive enclosures, superior ventilation for high-duty cycle performance, and an 110/220V selectable power supply.

The ProCon DVD/CD and CD Duplication Systems include 72 models with towers from one to 11 writer systems and are available with and without 160GB hard disk drives for CD models and 250GB hard disk drives for DVD/CD models, both fixed and removable. The product line also includes rackmount DVD/CD and CD Duplication Systems and robotic automated DVD/CD and CD Duplication Systems.

"We are thrilled to introduce products that raise the standard for duplication systems," says Vin Bruno, managing director of ProCon Technology, USA. "These new tools provide professional videographers and digital content creators with the ability to produce high-definition video projects and accommodate the many Mac and PC computers in schools, houses of worship, and industry without DVD burners or with older writers. Now these computer users can connect their systems by FireWire or USB to a ProCon system and the duplicator will automatically be recognized by the computer as a mass storage device."

For more information about the ProCon systems, visit www.proconusa.com.

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