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What is the Best DVD Duplicator to Buy?

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Purchasing a new DVD duplicator tower is a big decision. There are so many models to choose from, each with different features, options, and prices. Deciding which is the best DVD duplicator to buy can be a bit overwhelming, especially for first-time buyers. Today, I want to offer some tips and advice to help you choose which tower is right for your needs.

Many people begin their search for a duplicator by looking at price. Cost is certainly an important factor to consider, especially if you are working with a fixed budget (such as at a corporation or at a church). A 1-to-1 drive tower can cost as little as $149 dollars, while an 11-drive Blu-ray duplicator can cost up to $2,299.

A more expensive machine doesn't necessarily mean it is the best machine for your needs. It would be wasteful to spend $2,299 on a machine when an $800 one will fit your needs perfectly. So how do you figure out the needs of your organization? Let's start by taking a look at the type of discs copied and the quantities.

Just about every duplicator tower on the market today will copy CD/DVD discs. However, some machines include additional features such as LightScribe and Blu-ray. A LightScribe CD/DVD duplicator allows the user to etch text and graphic designs directly on the surface of special LightScribe media. This eliminates the need for a separate CD printer to label the discs.

A Blu-ray tower offers the ability to copy BD-R discs as well as traditional CDs and DVDs. These towers have special drives which can read and write the newer disc formats. An organization that needs to copy high-definition projects using Blu-ray media will definitely want to check these out. They are also good for users who are planning on making an upgrade to Blu-ray in the near future.

Some duplication towers offer the ability to copy from other media formats. For example, Accutower LS+ machines feature a USB port on the front control panel. This is a quick and easy way to copy documents and files from a jump drive to the target CD or DVD discs, without creating a CD or DVD master disc first!

Accutower Multimedia duplicators offer a USB port as well as a multi-format memory card reader. Besides discs and flash drives, the Multimedia duplicator can use SD cards, CF cards, and MS cards as the source.

Once you have decided which features you need in a duplicator, it's time to look at capacity. If your organization needs just a few dozen discs a month, a 3-drive or 5-drive tower may be just what you need. However, if you think your needs may expand or if you are already in need of a high volume copier, you might want to consider a 7, 9, 10, or 11-drive tower. These larger models are designed to produce hundreds or even thousands of discs per month.

With your budget, job requirements, and throughput all calculated, it should be much easier to identify which tower is right for your needs. You can shop for and buy DVD duplicators by visiting CDROM2GO.com. There, you'll find a selection of over 50 different models to choose from for every size need and budget.