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QPS To Unveil 3 Pronged Video Production Assault At Macworld Today

by , 1:00 PM EST, January 7th, 2002

QPS, Inc. will be unveiling a new line of storage and writing devices today at Macworld. The FireWire Que! DVDBurner+RW is designed to write up to 4.38GB of data to DVDs and can be rewritten up to 1,000 times. Also released is a DVD duplication setup designed for either 2 or 5 disc writing simultaneously. Storage needs are completed with the Que! FireWire M5 Combo RAID drives capable of holding 60GB and are portable. According to QPS:

QPS, Inc., Anaheim, Calif., unveiled one of the first next-generation DVD+RW burners at Macworld here today. The FireWire Que! DVDBurner+RW features the only rewritable format that is fully compatibility with existing DVD set top video players and DVD-ROM drives. It writes 4.38GB of data (over two hours of video) and rewrites discs up to1,000 times.

QPS, Inc. has simplified DVD duplication with the Macworld introduction of standalone 2-bay and 5-bay Que! DVD Dupe Towers(tm). Users can load DVD or CD materials, set the copy functions and walk away as the Towers flawlessly duplicate two or five discs simultaneously.

QPS, Inc. debuted external Que! Firewire M5 Combo and RAID drives at Macworld here today. The M5 Combo Drive is an ideal solution for users who want the flexibility of adding portable hard disk storage with built-in optical back-up, while the M5 RAID Drive satisfies the needs of video and audio production professionals and anyone who desires fast network attached storage.

You can find more information about the new devices at booth 635 or the QPS Web site. The FireWire Que! DVDBurner+RW is available for US$649.00, the 2-bay Dupe Tower starts at US$1,499.00, and the Que! FireWire M5 Combo starts at US$379.00.

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