CeBIT 2003 Show Coverage
25. Prodisc
Review Pages
2. AccessTek
3. Asus
4. Ricoh
5. Waitec
6. DVD+RW Alliance
7. AOpen
8. Primera
9. ReWritable Products Promotion Initiative (RWPPI)
10. MET
11. Plextor
12. BenQ
13. CMC Magnetics
14. LG
15. INcoder
16. Mitsumi
17. BTC
18. Intenso
19. LiteON
20. Maxell
21. MSI
22. NEC
23. Panasonic
24. Sanyo
25. Prodisc
26. Plasmon
27. Ritek
28. Verbatim
29. Samsung
30. SKC
31. Sony
32. Teac
33. Toshiba
34. Nero
35. TraxData
36. Pinnacle
Prodisc
Prodisc was founded in 1990 in Taiwan and has become one of the top-three disc manufacturers in the world. The company also provides OEM/OMD services for many international brands in the storage media market.
The company demonstrated new 48x and 52x (700MB) CD-R and 8-24x CD-RW media. 8cm CD-R discs were also available, supporting writing speeds up to 24x.
The Prodisc 4x DVD+R media cover both video and data recording. DVD+RW discs are also available, supporting 1x-4x writing speeds.
The Prodisc DVD-R discs are certified by the DVD Forum and support 4x recording speed. Some 8cm DVD-R discs are also available and can hold up to 1.93GB or 30min of high quality video. The DVD-RW line currently supports 2x writing only.
The company also offers both single-sided 4.7GB and double-sided 9.4GB DVD-RAM discs.
Review Pages
2. AccessTek
3. Asus
4. Ricoh
5. Waitec
6. DVD+RW Alliance
7. AOpen
8. Primera
9. ReWritable Products Promotion Initiative (RWPPI)
10. MET
11. Plextor
12. BenQ
13. CMC Magnetics
14. LG
15. INcoder
16. Mitsumi
17. BTC
18. Intenso
19. LiteON
20. Maxell
21. MSI
22. NEC
23. Panasonic
24. Sanyo
25. Prodisc
26. Plasmon
27. Ritek
28. Verbatim
29. Samsung
30. SKC
31. Sony
32. Teac
33. Toshiba
34. Nero
35. TraxData
36. Pinnacle