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06/22/2006, 3:30pm, EDT

Thursday, June 22nd

Disc Makers announces Mac support

Disc Makers today announced that its entire line of automated duplication systems are now compatible with Mac systems. The Elite2 (shown at right), Elite4, Elite Micro, and Pico systems allow users to create master disc content to duplicate as many discs as desired. The Mac version of the Pico 25-disc unit is the lowest priced automated DVD/CD duplicator for Mac users, and the Elite4 system is the only Mac-compatible four-drive CD/DVD duplication/printing system on the market, according to Disc Makers. The company offers a 30-day guarantee, 50 free Disc Makers Ultra 16x DVDs, discounted pricing on future blank media purchases, and free technical support for the duration of the product warranty. The automated duplication systems all require Mac OS X 10.4.3 or later, with pricing ranging from $700-4,800.


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