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Get Best Dvd Copy Machines And Duplicators at affordable Price

by Jack Mont Service

There was a time, not long ago, when the CD DVD duplication system  casted a fortune, and not every person was able to afford it as well. They are known for their top performance, but now they don’t cost as much. Just like any other hardware technology that has made it quite big in recent years, duplicator towers are becoming more affordable, more reliable, and more user-friendly, and much faster as well. Despite all the process, buying such a machine or tower is not the same as buying a desktop computer. 

 

But, it is very important that you know everything about the DVD copy machine so that you can become a smart purchaser and do not make any sort of mistakes. The following are some of the most important considerations when looking for a DVD duplicator or machine. 

 

 

What is a duplicator or duplication tower?

 

If your desktop computer is equipped with a CD or DVD writer is a 1 to 1 duplicator. But, when we say duplicator, we usually mean that stacking of CD or DVD writers in one single unit. When they are stacked vertically the unit, it resembles a tower and hence is given the name of the duplicator tower. The main difference between a duplicator tower and a PC system is that the former is a standalone unit and does not require any software. With a duplicator or a tower, you would have no such requirement because the software is already embedded into the chip. This unit drives the duplicator. 

 

What attributes of a duplicator do you need to consider? 

 

There are a number of things that you might need to look for. How many duplicators each run? How fast can it work? Do you need an internal caching disc? So, you might have to look for the best options before you buy a certain type of copy tower.

 

What is the difference between CD and DVD duplicators?

 

 A CD duplicator can only work with CD recordable. A DVD duplicator can burn with a CD-R and a DVD-R. If you are buying a DVD duplicator, you have to be very certain that it can burn both CDs and DVDs. You need to consider maximum speed, and newer technologies as well. 

 

What are the common configurations?

 

The most common configurations available are 1-3, 1-7, and 1-14. So, you will have to look for the ones that fit in your case. No need, to find the price to value ratio of it since that won’t be impressive as all. 

 

What is the common speed for CD and DVD duplicators?

 

The most common speeds available are 52X and 8X. 


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