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Dual Deck DVD Recorders


Most of the dual deck DVD recorders are used in professional environments as they can cost a lot more than simple one decked recorders.

With a dual deck recorder you can quickly and easily duplicate the contents of the DVD you want to copy.

There are also other kind of dual deck recorders, with a DVD recorder and a VCR recorder unit in one machine. These machines have become available from several existing DVD player/recorder manufacturers.

Companies may find the recorders with double decks or more convenient for duplicating content made for customer presentations or trade shows. However, most companies turn to the existing copy shops that do multiplication of DVD discs for reasonable prices. The problem may be that most of the shops have quite high minimum orders.

Dual Deck DVD Recorders - Availability

Some of the manufacturers that make standalone DVD recorders also make DVD towers with two or more decks. Manufacturers and brands of these towers include:

* Pioneer* Microboards Technology* Meritline* Bravo* Accutower

You have to keep in mind when purchasing such a tower that these devices have been manufactured to duplicate contents of DVD discs and that's normally it.


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