HP needs more discs for Lightscribe to keep edge, say disc makers
Hewlett-Packard (HP) needs to convince more Taiwan-based makers of optical discs to increase production of Lightscribe CD-R and DVD discs in order to remain competitive against Labelflash, the other competing direct disc labeling technology, according to makers of optical discs in Taiwan. More than 70 PC vendors or makers of optical disc drives having adopted the technology since it was first offered in 2004.
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