There’s more on offer to help repair those game discs
Tags: Hardware and Peripherals Categories: News, Tech News
Posted by Daniel "monk" Pelfrey on Jan 2nd, 2006
FROM THE PRESS RELEASE
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Disc-Go-Tech, the leading provider of disc repair solutions, is introducing the new Disc-Go-Pod Plus, a virtually hands-free disc repair machine.
The Disc-Go-Pod Plus features self-adjusting polishing pads and multiple timed repair cycles that allow users to put in a disc, press the start button and walk away – making disc repair virtually hands-free. The re-designed polish well and easy to change consumables that make cleaning and maintenance of the Disc-Go-Pod Plus simple and straightforward. With even more automated features than the original Disc-Go-Pod machine, the Disc-Go-Pod Plus has dual port polish flow systems that keep disc repair fast and easy. The machine works on all disc formats to repair light, medium and heavy damage.
”The Disc-Go-Pod Plus is a great machine to enter the disc repair market or to maintain extensive CD/DVD collections,” says Mark Chaplin, president and CEO of Disc-Go-Tech. “The product is compact enough for personal users but powerful enough for the retail market.”
The Disc-Go-Pod Plus can be purchased from CCNow through Disc-Go-Tech’s website at www.discgotech.com (MSRP, $495 USD). Each machine has a 30-day money back guarantee and comes with two bottles of polish, two sets of polishing pads, one bottle of final spray solution, one cleaning cloth, a clean assistant to protect the motor when rinsing the machine and an owner’s manual. The Disc-Go-Pod Plus measures 7.5 inches high, 6.75 inches wide, 8.75 inches deep and weighs 10 pounds. For more information, contact Disc-Go-Tech at 1-866-237-3724 or info@discgotech.com.
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