Microboards GX-1 DVD/CD producer

Since the Mac is often associated with superior multimedia functions and features, it is no wonder then that burning large audio and video files onto DVDs would be one of the most frequently repeated activities. What better way to archive the huge collection of DVDs with neatly designed labels courtest of the Microboards GX-1? This portable device does not only print labels directly onto the optical media using HP inkjet technology and HP Vivera inks, it also doubles up as a regular DVD burner. The manufacturer of the Microboards GX-1 claims that their device can perform up to 40% faster than other products in its class. The GX-1 is compatible with both PC and Mac platforms, but it works far better with the Mac since any application can be used to design the disk label on that platform. More specs are available after the jump. • 16X DVD/48X CD burning
• 50-disc input capacity
• 20 cents cost per print, full color, full coverage
• Fast–less than one minute per print
• Software included (PrassiTech Zulu2 v. 2.0.302 and SureThing CD Labeler 4 SE, Microboards Edition)
• Tri-color ink cartridge (P/N: GX-200HC)
• Single high-speed USB 2.0 interface
• Windows XP/2000
• Up to 4800 dpi printing
• Patented disc-movement technology enhances speed and reliability
• Smallest desktop footprint: 11.5″ wide

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