Yamaha and Fujifilm tout LabelFlash to Taiwanese ODD makers
Yamaha and Fujifilm are trying to create a little competition with Hewlett-Packard apparently. They are trying to convince major optical drive manufacturers to sign on with the alternative to LightScribe, a technology developed by HP to create surface labels on DVD’s: LabelFlash.
Yamaha Corporation and Fujifilm are trying to convince leading makers of optical disc drives (ODDs) to adopt LabelFlash, an alternative disc labeling technology to the Hewlett-Packard (HP) developed LightScribe, according to local ODD industry sources. A few leading ODD makers in Taiwan, including Lite-On IT and BenQ, have adopted LightScribe, but LightScribe-enabled DVD burners have not sold well because of expensive LightScribe DVD discs, the sources pointed out.
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