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Endust for Electronics 262000 CD/DVD/Blu Ray/Game Console Lens Cleaner Digital Innovations 6012000 CleanDr Laser Lens Cleaner Platform:          Windows 7 / Vista / XP / 2000 / NT / Me / 98, Macintosh, Mac OS X, PlayStation 3, PlayStation2, Sony PSP, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii 17.1 x 1.6 x 14 cm ; Shipping Weight: 82 g Item model number: 4190300 #10,283 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) in Electronics > Audio & Home Theatre > Accessories UNI CLEANDR LLC FOR BLU-RAY ZERO CLEARAN CleanDr for Blu-ray Laser Lens Cleaner removes dust, dirt, and debris from the laser lens of your Blu-ray system helps maintain the life of the device while improving image and sound playback. The CleanDr for Blu-ray Laser Lens Cleaner features our 10-brush Cyclone Clean Process. The brushes are arranged in a spiral pattern on the disc for quick and effective cleaning of the laser lens. The cleaning system also features Zero-Clearance Technology, which utlitizes an innovative brush-in-pocket design to accomodate the extremely tight clearances between the disc and the Blu-ray optics.
The CleanDr for Blu-ray Laser Lens Cleaner includes instructions in English, French, Spanish and German as well as exclusive Home Theater Image and Sound Calibration Tools. Safe and effective in all Blu-ray systems. Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Home Audio & Video Accessories Electronics > Audio & Home Theatre > AccessoriesHe wants the original Xbox back. When a gaming console giant such as Microsoft or Sony releases “next-gen” systems, the gamers are sometimes skeptical that the new hardware won’t come without its share of problems. honeywell true hepa air purifier lrgI’ve covered Xbox 360 disc read errors and Red Ring of Death in the past. m.goodees car and air purifier and ionizerNow is the time we delve into that forsaken moment when your Xbox One won’t read discs. bionaire air purifier bangalore
A lot of these problems with your Xbox can be prevented upfront, and aren’t necessarily the manufacturer’s fault. Put the pitchfork down for now and make sure you’re doing the following: An Xbox One can provide hours of entertainment, whether it be long sessions of parkour alien murder, or binge-watching marathons of House of Cards on Netflix. The moment that entertainment stops is usually one where a disc is involved. A blank screen, an “unreadable disc” error message, and a game that freezes constantly are not old generation Xbox problems. These things happen with all consoles, even that new Xbox One that you’re praying you made Santa’s Good List to deserve. A disc read error should not resort to a little brother punching session… surprisingly it’s not his fault this time. If your Xbox One won’t read discs, consider the following process of elimination. In order for that $60 disc to read properly on your Xbox One, several things need to be in place:
Even on a brand new system, one little issue with the disc or hardware can send you back to the days of Pong. Here’s how to prevent issues up front. Fingers should not touch the shiny side (aka the data layer) of your Blu-ray game or movie. It’s not like CDs or DVDs where some hot breath or a rub on a shirt sleeve makes the little scruff marks go away. Once Blu-ray is scratched or damaged, you are going to be limited in the amount of repairs you can do. And not every finger print or scuff is visible to your eye – even if it looks fine, there still might be something causing the disc not to play. Thankfully, reports of red rings of death and overheating are fairly non-existent on the new Xbox One. Nothing on the scale of the 360, at least. But if you’re receiving a disc read error message on Xbox One, there is a chance that something is messed up with the tray. An open tray error or a malfunction can still happen. To avoid errors with where you insert the disc, make sure the insert area is dust-free, and the disc slides in without any resistance or strange noises.
If any of these things occur (and the disc is not properly aligned on the inside) your Xbox One won’t read discs. The most common issue you will likely see with an Xbox One is going to be a dirty laser lens. Your new game discs will appear clean, yet none of them seem to work. This is usually a sign of a dirty laser lens. If the laser lens cannot properly read the content on the bottom of any of your Blu-ray discs, than you have narrowed down the problem. Time to clean the laser lens, or as game system experts call it: the ol’ laser treatment. Cleaning your Xbox One’s laser lens should be done at least once a month. And no, you’re not going to be taking the Xbox apart and jamming a Swiffer Swoosher in there. You can get laser cleaning discs at stores like Target and Best Buy. It’s important that you find one that was made for Blu-ray, or else it won’t work (and might even damage your disc). These discs claim to do the same thing – but we are recommending the CleanDr brand for the following reasons:
Why does it matter whether you use CleanDr or another brand): That is CleanDr for Blu-ray in a nutshell. Give it a try before you go and try to return your Xbox at the store or get on the phone with Microsoft support (**cringe**). If your Xbox One won’t read discs, you can’t just point your fingers at the console’s maker anymore. A lot of the potential issues with a new gaming system can be avoided. But if you find yourself with a dirty laser lens begging to be cleaned, look no further than CleanDr for Xbox One. Also available for PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, DVD, and CD players (car stereos, too). This holiday season, enjoy free shipping with the code ‘cleandr’ when you check out, as a thanks from DI. Santa really gets on our case about shipping costs this time of year.While we are able to repair most system problems, we recommend that you contact us and describe the issue you are having to our support staff prior to sending your system to us. We are currently unable to repair issues related to the laser, such as disc read errors.