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Hey Guys and Girls
I Currently have 1 brand new CenturyCD unit for sale (still sealed in the original box). The unit is capable of storing 100 cd's/dvd's and is "stackable/interlocking" for easy expansion. The unit measures approx 30cm in diameter.
The units connect to the computer via a ordinary USB cable and is powered by a 240v A/C transformer.
How does Century CD work?
Century CD uses a rotating robotic mechanism similar to the Kodak carousel technology for viewing color slides. It attaches to your desktop or notebook PC via a USB or serial connection The self-installing indexing software provides you with a directory listing from which you may call up and access any of the stored CDs / DVDs. This software controls the insertion, removal, and selection of all CD/DVD media into the Century CD carousel. Basically, it functions as a gatekeeper.
Thus, Century CD allows you to select and retrieve a CD or DVD, but it does not allow you to read the media without removing it from the unit and inserting it into your local drive. In short, it ejects the CD which you select via the software. Century CD does not contain a CD-ROM or CD-RW drive.
http://www.centurycdtech.com/#1 for pics and further information.

I am open to all offers so feel free to PM or Email me.
 
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