face="Times New Roman">MFSL Introducing the 24
Karat Gold ULTRADISC™ DVD-R
Sebastopol,
California – Following upon the overwhelming success of the 24 karat Gold
Ultradisc™ CD-R, Mobile Fidelity is expanding its presence in the recordable
media market with the introduction of the forthcoming 24 karat Gold Ultradisc™
DVD-R .
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Designed for professional, data critical, music, video
and graphic archival applications, and all other data storage needs where there
is zero margin for loss or error, ULTRADISC™ DVD-Rs feature instantaneous pit
burning (burst burning) for superior pit formation and extremely low to no error
rate and the exclusive DATA GUARD SCRATCH RESISTANT COATING™ – which increases
surface protection by up to seven times more than regular non coated DVD
recordable media.
Further, where as the average DVD-R has a projected
life-span of 20 years when stored under optimal conditions, accelerated aging
tests demonstrate that the ULTRADISC™ DVD-R will retain their technical, data
storage and retrieval specifications for over 100 years.
For additional
information visit: http://mofi.com
Source: Mofi
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