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Nexis Pro BlackJack DVD Duplicator $1098 + Free Delivery

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DVD duplication - with up to six colour printing - has never been cheaper! Produce CDs and DVDs with full-colour direct-to-disc printing. The Nexis Pro BlackJack should be the cheapest DVD Copy and Print Duplicator in Australia, it holds 21 discs and does 6 colour printing for photo realistic images!

Delivery is via courier, and we normally dispatch within one business day of payment clearing. Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard and American Express) and PayPal attract a 2% surcharge, BPay and Direct Deposit don't.

Nexis Pro BlackJack DVD Duplicator

  • True six-color photo quality printing with multi-ink-cart configuration
  • Single high speed DVD writer
  • 4800 DPI resolution
  • 1 USB Connection
  • Burns up to 50 discs per hour
  • 21 disc capacity
  • Network accessible
  • Easy to use software
  • 1 Year Warranty

ORRP $2199.99
Hot price $1198.00
- KIMDOTCOM $100 coupon code
= $1098.00 + free delivery to most metro areas

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  • +2

    I like the coupon code name :)

  • DVDs have never been more useless! I bet if the Australian version of the FBI raided your house and you had a machine like this you would be charged with conspiracy to distribute copyrighted content…

    • +9

      Living up to your name there I see…..

    • -1

      You don't need one of these, just need to use the internet:
      http://rnbxclusive.com/

      WARNING: Link suggests that you may be arrested for… I'm not sure what. Along with other very dubious claims.

      • +3

        haha its a trap!

      • ahhahahaha

    • QUOTE:"Australian version of the FBI "
      Do you mean the Australian Federal Police (AFP)???

  • +1

    it is totally legitimate to copy ALL dvds as long as you delete them within 24 hrs
    its the old school warez rule!!!

    • +3

      And if you drop a DVD on the floor, make sure you pick it up within five seconds, otherwise it should be thrown out.

      • … Drop it like it's hot …

  • Never a more useless gadget in 2012 :)

    ..for 99.99% of ppl

  • On the other hand, there is a Blu-ray duplicator also available: http://www.hot.com.au/price/bravo-4101-bddvdcd-1-drive-dupliā€¦
    However, at about $3500…preferable to stock up on about…um…70Tb of hard-drive space (at $100 / 2tb)..without any discs floating about as well.

  • +1

    I will bet my DVD version of Terminator 2 that not one person on OZBargain will buy one of these!
    Target market fail I'm afraid!

    • +1

      Until next month when someone makes a post selling 500 copies of Terminator 2 on dvd for $2 each

  • wouldn't you just use a dvd burner in your computer, unless you were living in a hole and does not own a comupter with dvd burner!

    • Could you burn 50 dvd's an hour on your computer?

      • Commercial quantities meaning a licence to copy and distribute = mega bucks
        Would I be right in saying that only the distributers ie Sony could do that anyway??

        This is obviously used for piracy or someone wanting to send copies of their holiday photos to their 3650 facebook friends.

        • not necessarily. the guy who sold those dslr courses here could benefit from this

  • At the time when I looked in to this. Got an Epson that came with a CD tray to print direct to CDs/DVDs, which allowed duplication of the cover. However you had to obviously manually get the data across via a DVD burner. So if you had time to spare the results were ok.

  • long life piracy!

    • live?

      • love!

        • long life literacy !

  • Spend $1000 on this machine.
    Go to Indonesia.
    Become millionaire.

    • -1

      Isn't $1000 Aud equivalent to $1m Indo?

    • you forgot step 4 - rot in gaol

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