9 January 2008 1:30 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Kodak has announced a new self-burning CD that promise to make it easy for computer novices to burn sound, images and data onto a CD-R at this year's CES in Las Vegas.The Kodak AutoMagic CD has built-in software for copying digital content onto the CD.
Similar to Memorex SimpleSave disc, also launched this week, the built-in software will prompt the user to select and record images, music and other files with just a few clicks.
According to the company the software takes up little space, leaving 90% of the disc space free for storing content.
Users can preview, rotate and select photos and even record them directly from a digital camera.
The discs also can be read into home video players and compilations of MP3 or WMA music can be made with KODAK AutoMagic CDs and played on any device that supports those formats. Software, Kodak, CES2008, Backup Software


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