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BenQ LigthScribe media Ilse Jurriën : March 28th 2006 - 02:05 CET
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BenQ LigthScribe media : BenQ, a manufacturer of digital lifestyle devices, announced a new line of BenQ CDR LightScribe and DVDR media. The maximum-speed 52x CDR LightScribe media supports the LightScribe direct-disc-labeling technology that burns text and graphics on the surface of the CD, offers a data capacity of 700MB / 80 minutes, and comes in quantities of 25. The BenQ DVDR media comes in three variations: DVD+R versions of both the designer and BenQ-branded discs. BenQ’s 16x-speed DVDR Designer Collection features stylish designs on the discs, including images of movie film and director clip designs, and provides 4.7GB data capacity. The Designer Collection packs come in quantities of 25.
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BenQ LightScribe DVDR - Capacity
The high-performance 16x-speed BenQ-branded media offers 4.7GB data capacity and comes in packs of 25. All versions of media are currently available and can be purchased through authorized BenQ distribution channels. For many consumers it is very exiting to get such professional-looking results so easily. Consumers can print professional-looking labels on the CD or DVD discs they create wherever they go, without the need for a printer, ink cartridges or adhesive paper labels.
LightScribe technology
LightScribe was developed to solve the problem of unprofessional, incomplete and inferior-quality labeling methods. Customers can burn the data side on a disc as normal, then flip the disc over and burn a precise, iridescent label with their desired text and graphics using the same laser that burns the data - no printer, permanent marker or adhesive labeling is required. The LightScribe technology uses the optical drive’s laser to deliver precisely controlled light energy to the disc through an innovative circular writing system. Where the energy focuses on the disc, a visible chemical change occurs in the dye coating. The result is a high-resolution reproduction of artwork, text or photos.
About BenQ Group
The BenQ Group is currently comprised of ten companies that operate independently while sharing resources and leveraging synergies among them. The BenQ Group companies include AU Optronics Corporation, the world’s third largest manufacturer of LCD panels; Darfon Electronics Corporation; Daxon Technology Inc; Airoha Technology Corporation; Darly Venture Inc; BenQ Guru Software Co., Ltd; Philips BenQ Digital Storage; and Cando Corporation. 2004 revenues for BenQ Group exceeded US$10.8 billion dollars. BenQ Corporation consists of three main business groups - Computing Products, Digital Media and Mobile Business. Although these business groups encompass a broad range of products, each retains a focus on providing consumer-oriented solutions designed especially for the digital lifestyle. 2004 revenues exceeded US$5.1 billion dollars. For more information, please visit our BenQ website.
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