Aleratec launches three-drive LightScribe Blu-ray Disc duplicator
Blu-ray duplication systems have been on the block for a good while now, but apparently, Aleratec's flavor does something that none of the other cool kids can even dream of: it supports LightScribe. The 1:3 Copy Cruiser Blu LS houses a trio of LightScribe-enabled SATA Blu-ray burners that can toast BD-Rs at 6x as well as vanilla DVDs and CDs at much higher speeds. You'll even find a built-in eSATA connector and a dual channel eSATA host adapter bundled in for those who need one. Here's the rough part -- this critter will set you back a staggering $3,199, so you best be making some serious coin on whatever you're duplicating for this to be even close to a sound investment.






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
JeffDM @ Feb 12th 2008 5:46PM
Can LightScribe be copied like that? I suppose for me it wouldn't matter, I probably would never use LightScribe again.
Anyone that can afford that thing can afford an inkjet printer that prints much better images as much as 20x faster, and there's no hyperbole in the 20x number based on my experience. My LG DVD burner does "high quality" LS in 20 minutes. My consumer inkjet printer prints on a CD/DVD in color under one minute. There are automated writer/printer duplicator systems for about $1500, I think one with Blu-Ray writing can probably be had for less than $3200.
Dave @ Feb 12th 2008 6:27PM
I would love to have one of these!