Label Flash vs Lightscribe
Posted Feb 15th 2006 3:04PM by Ajit Anthony
Filed under: Media, DVD, At Home, Post-production, Intermediate

Toms Hardware
compares Label Flash and Lightscribe,
two technologies that make it possible to label your recordable DVD or CD's. So basically, after you write the DVD/CD
you flip it over to label it. I personally still use sharpies. However, if it did not take so long to print these
labels, I would consider using these technologies. Another major drawback is that they are quite expensive to use on a
daily basis.
(via
Engadget)
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1. I prefer a printable CD / DVD and an Epson printer. Full color is more impressive to me.
Posted at 10:16AM on Feb 16th 2006 by Randy Gentry