ASUS Launches BW-12D1S-U 12x Blu-ray Burner
ASUSTeK Computer announced its new BW-12D1S-U 12x Blu-ray Disc (BD) recorder, which features a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface.
ASUSTeK Computer announced its new BW-12D1S-U 12x Blu-ray Disc (BD) recorder, which features a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface.
Taiyo Yuden announced that, as a result the aftershock that struck the northern region of Japan on April 7, 2011, it has once again suspended CD-R and DVD-R disc manufacturing at its That’s Fukushima subsidiary.
Vinpower Digital announced that its Cronus series CD, DVD and Blu-ray Disc (BD) automated publishing system is now available with the TEAC P-55 thermal retransfer printer.
Taiyo Yuden announced that it is now producing CD-R discs at its That’s Fukushima subsidiary and plans to restart DVD-R manufacturing in early April.
Singulus Technologies announced financial results for its fiscal year 2010. According to the statement, revenues came in at €120.1 million (US $170.27) for the year, up from €116.6 million (US $165.31) in 2009. Sales within the company’s optical disc division increased €20.0 million (US $28.36) over 2009 and totalled €88.7 million (US $125.75) for the …
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Taiyo Yuden announced that, with the partial restoration of electricity and other infrastructure, it is now shipping some recordable optical disc (CD-R, DVD-R, BD-R) products from its That’s Fukushima subsidiary.
Samsung Electronics announced its new SE-406A slim external Blu-ray combo drive.
Vinpower Digital announced its latest Blu-ray Disc (BD) duplicators, which employ Pioneer’s BDR-206MBK recorder to copy BDXL discs.
Taiyo Yuden announced that, as of March 18th, recordable optical disc production (CD-R, DVD-R, BD-R) at its That’s Fukushima subsidiary will remain offline until further notice.
Vinpower Digital announced its new external Blu-ray BDXL writer, which features Pioneer’s BDR-206MBK recorder and a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface.
Taiyo Yuden announced the earthquake that struck the northern region of Japan on March 11, 2011 may affect shipments from its That’s Fukushima subsidiary, which manufacturers recordable CD (CD-R), DVD (DVD±R) and Blu-ray (BD-R) discs.