| Disc Painter.... paints...discs |
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| Written by Andy Quayle | |
| Sunday, 23 September 2007 | |
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Tired of scrawling on your CDs and DVDs with a Sharpie? Don't like the monochrome Lacie? Can't stand the thought of your disk going through an inkjet? Well, Dymo, the people that gave you the ability to lavel whatever you want, wherever you want is introducing their Dymo Disc Painter. Tis magic little box lets you put full 600DPI reolution images onto your disks in less than 3 minutes. The speed and ease of use gives the Dymo Disc Painter a number of advages over the other disk labelling technologies out there. The isc Painter will be available next month, will cost around $280 and is bundled with enough ink to print about 100 disks, which gives you a pretty good start. [Via Dymo] |




















