Microboards Quic Disc DVD Product code: SKU Manufacturer: MicroboardsPrice: $399.00 
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Microboards Quic Disc DVD Description The QD-DVD is a one to one DVD+-R/CD-R duplicator which uses the Pioneer A05 General Purpose DVD Recorder. The QD-DVD is a standalone duplicator that will record a full DVD-R or DVD+R in about 15 minutes. The Quic Disc is a low cost, performance oriented one to one DVD/CD Recordable duplication system from Microboards Technology, LLC. With its user friendly one button operation, sleek desktop footprint, and office environment aesthetics, the QD-DVD is perfect for any user requiring easy copying and backup of data onto DVD-R or DVD+R media.. Superior technology allows the Quick Disc to ship without a hard drive; duplication of DVDs is done on the fly. LED indicators provide the user with status of the duplication process, minimizing the number of faulty discs. Current high speed DVD Recordable technology is supported at 4X, while CD recording is at 16X. Applications suited for the QD-DVD include Multimedia, Software Development, Medical Imaging, and Data Interchange. Specifications - Product Name Quic Disc QD-DVD
- Product Interface ATAPI/ IDE
- Read Speed 16X DVD / 48X CD
- Write Speed 4X DVD/16X CD
- Supported Formats - DVD-ROM, DVD Video, CD-ROM Mode 1 & 2 CD-DA , CD-ROM/XA Video CD , Game CD Mix Mode , Multisession , HFS CD Bridge , Photo CD , CD Extra,
- System Display - LED
- Write Method - Auto Detect (DAO, TAO )
- Operation Mode - COPY, TEST, SCAN, SAFE
- Data Buffer - 2 MB
- Firmware Upgrade - Via CD-ROM
- Dimension - 4.5 x 6.5 x 10.5 (H x W x D) Inches
- Weight - 4 KGS
- Power Supply - AC Input: 90 ~240V
- Certification CE, FCC
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