DVD Replication and High-Def Replication at CDDigitalCard.com

2008-06-17 16:36:57 (GMT) (WiredPRNews.com - Business)



Rancho Cucamonga, California (WiredPRNews.com) — Need a professional, high quality replicator for your media needs? Total customer satisfaction is guaranteed by CDDigitalCard.com, a CD/DVD replication company founded in 1998 by Zoba International Corporation. CDDigital Card has a valuable team of professionals from the industry, giving their customers direct advantage in making the best use of the 50 years of cumulative experience. This is the reason why many companies worldwide choose CDDigitalCard.com for DVD CD replication services.

The DVD CD replication company also offers the best quality and revolutionary shaped CD DVD manufacturing services as well. Through its state-of-the-art disk manufacturing facility, the company can produce different designs and shapes of CDs and DVDs that fit securely in any CD DVD player tray.

Regarding their production capacity and fast turnaround time, CDDigitalCard.com website states, “CDDC provides the highest quality multimedia manufacturing services while offering a complete one-stop solution for all CD, DVD and HD Replication needs. In addition to manufacturing, they also design, print, and package 3 million CDs and 2 million DVDs each month for leading-edge companies worldwide.”

Services of the company include:

- CD DVD replication
- High Definition replication
- Dual Disk replication
- Flex VCD/DVD
- Business card DVD CD / Shaped DVD CD replication
- Mastering
- Printing
- Packaging
- Fulfillment
- Rub & Smell

Many special offers like CD DVD printed card board sleeves, bulk disks, DVD with DVD box packaging are also available at this one stop online DVD CD duplication replication company. Check them out and take advantage of the best DVD replication services available online.


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