Game Industry News Daily News of the Computer Game Industry
Header
Play this role-switching puzzle adventure game!
Home Reviews Podcasts Interviews Editorials Subscription Contact Us Advertise GiNdex
GOTY Winners
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Call of Pripyat
GiN Lounge
Gamer Geeks Podcast Radio

DISC-GO-TECH INTRODUCES DISC-GO-100

Check out all of our E3 2005 coverage. Posted: 5/20/2005

Disc-Go-Tech, the leading provider of disc repair solutions, is introducing the new Disc-Go-100, the industry's first fully-automated desktop disc repair machine, at the 2005 E3 Show.

Featuring a 100 disc stacking spindle, the Disc-Go-100 has a robotic arm that moves discs through each step of repair process (which includes a rinse and dry cycle). With repair times of up to 25 discs per hour and a recovery rate of 96 percent, the Disc-Go-100 repairs light, medium and heavy scratch damage on all disc formats. Other features of the new machine include tray loading capability, a self-cleaning feature for easy maintenance, no-hassle cartridge-based chemical process and a footprint small enough to fit on any desktop.

"The Disc-Go-100 brings new meaning to the word convenience with its ease of operation and high standard of repair quality," says Mark Chaplin, president and CEO of Disc-Go-Tech. "It combines the automation of our Disc-Go-Mech machine with the user-friendliness of our Disc-Go- Pod PLUS. We're pleased to provide Disc-Go-100's advanced features at a cost of less than one-third of the next closest automated machine on the market."

The Disc-Go-100 retails for $4,995 USD. The company is offering a $500 USD discount on Disc-Go-100 pre-orders before May 21, 2005. For more information, contact Disc-Go-Tech at www.discgotech.com, 1-866-237-3724 or info@discgotech.com.

  Read Gameindustry.com!  
Copyright © 2010 Noble Order Press Enterprises Inc.
No part of this site may be used without the express written permission of the publisher. Our privacy statement is located here.