Cranberry DiamonDisc to preserve memories

Ever craved to preserve those special memorable moments? Well, there wouldn’t be thoughts about the factuality that users are always on a hunt for a device that can remarkably protect their family photos, videos and important files. To solve this constant angst, Cranberry has recently released its new Cranberry DiamonDisc, an archival DVD using high-tech, diamond-hard material.
Invented by professors at BYU and commercialized by Springville, Utah startup Millenniata, the new disc emerges be a permanent and durable storage solution for digital files including photos, videos and electronic documents.
“The Cranberry DiamonDisc is playable on most regular DVD drives today and will last as far into the future as we can imagine,” commented McInnis. “Who wouldn’t want to preserve their family or business legacy for generations to come?”
The latest Cranberry DiamonDisc features no adhesive layers, dye layer or reflective layer, thus avoiding the data rot that quickly corrodes all recordable DVDs. The transparent Cranberry DiamonDisc is intelligently designed to be environmentally stable. Quite impressively, it also remains unafftected by UV and changes in temperature and humidity.
The new Cranberry DiamonDisc can now be clutched for less than $30 each. So, why not preserve those special memories and other important things for as little as this?
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