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| General Discussion TDK Armor PlatingDiscuss TDK Armor Plating in the Home Theater | Audio and Video forum; TDK Armor Plating Anyone know whatever became of TDK's Armor Plating system for DVD's? Has it died? Was it a failure? Or has ... |
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| TDK Armor Plating Anyone know whatever became of TDK's Armor Plating system for DVD's? Has it died? Was it a failure? Or has it been quietly incorporated into new DVD, HD-DVD and Blu-Ray disks? Sure sounded promising back when I first heard about, but then,... nothing.... Mark | |||
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| Re: TDK Armor Plating Not the same as what's on Blu-ray, much more effective. I think, in the end, it was too expensive, or just a lack of interest. Personally, I've never had a cd or DVD get scratched, but then, I take pretty good care of my stuff. Listen to the Real HT Info Podcast at http://realht.info, or on iTunes. Also, listen right here on The Home Theater Shack. Just use the web applet on the front page. | |||
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| Re: TDK Armor Plating Well, yanno,....four kids, two dogs, two adults, things happen Usually it's a problem with Playstation games or kids movies. Not bad scatches, just enough to be very annoying. The kida stuff I thought that Armor Plating would have been perfect for ![]() Mark | |||
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