Nov 11, 2010 18:31 GMT  ·  By

Although we're pretty sure most of you rarely need to copy a very large number of Blu-ray discs or DVDs, there are certain specific user segments that are faced with such tasks pretty frequently and they'll surely find the Rimage 5400N Disc Copy Station to really come in handy, given the level of efficiency this thing can provide when it comes to optical disc multiplication.

The 5400N Disc Copy Station makes creating working copies of existing discs as simple as inserting a disc to be copied into the system and pressing the “Copy” button.

The Disc Copy Station photographs the disc label, reads the contents, records the contents on a blank disc, and prints a near-perfect replica of the original disc label.

Multiple working copies of the original disc can be created as one job, this automated process eliminating the complex task of finding the original label and contents, creating or purchasing the original label from a past supplier, or manually writing information on the disc.

The Rimage Disc Copy Station comes standard with Blu-ray Disc recorders and has three input bins for each disc type.

In addition, the Disc Copy Station leverages Rimage’s current Rimage 5400N system with features and functionality that allow it to perform double duty as both a networked CD/DVD/Blu-ray disc publisher and a disc copy appliance.

“We’ve seen a growing demand from our customers for a way to quickly and easily copy CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray Discs,” said Christopher Wells, vice president of marketing and strategy, Rimage. ”The Disc Copy Station meets that need while fully functioning as a disc publisher for new-to-the-world discs.” “It is really two products in one,” concluded Mr. Wells, without providing any info on the pricing of the company's 5400N Disc Copy Station 5400N Disc Copy Station (nevertheless, we expect this thing to be pretty expensive, given the fact that we're talking about a professional product here).