Product Review: GameDr Excelerator Lens Cleaner for Video Game Consoles

Disc Read Error, Be Gone!

By Andrew Berry, published May 03, 2007
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Rating: 3.9 of 5
You go to put your video game in the console, feeling at ease that you're about to have a great time. You may have family and friends over to play the game as well, when all of a sudden--Disc Read Error. What do you do now? You can take the console apart and clean the lens yourself, or you could simply put in a magical disc that does all the work for you, and order is once again restored.

What can this magical disc be? It is simply the GameDr excelerator Laser Blast Optical Lens Cleaner for video game consoles. It is a lengthy name, that is for sure, so I will not refer to is as the GameDr.

The GameDr is easy to use, and it does it's job pretty fast (in a matter of a minute or so). All you need to do is insert the gameDr disc with the graphics side facing upward, like a regular disc, press play, and then follow the instructions. The GameDr does it's job quickly and efficiently. But how does the GameDr work? The GameDr disc contains little brushes on the disc, which you will easily see upon opening the GameDr case. These little brushes help clean the lens of the video game console, or DVD player that you is giving you the "Disc Read Error", or won't read the disc at all.

The GameDr disc case says it is compatible with the Microsoft X-Box, Nintendo Gamecube (i'll explain this in a moment), and Sony Playstation 2 consoles. But I believe it is safe to say that the GameDr disc is compatible with the Microsoft X-Box 360, Nintendo Wii, and the Sony Playstation 3. The GameDr is compatible with the Nintendo Gamecube since the GameDr comes with not one, but two discs. The discs that come with the GameDr are a regular sized disc which is compatible with all the game consoles aside from the Nintendo Gamecube. The other disc that comes from the GameDr is a much smaller disc, which is the size of a regular Nintendo Gamecube game disc.

How does the GameDr clean the lens? The GameDr uses a "Cyclone Clean Process", which contains three stages of cleaning. This cleaning process helps remove dust and dirt from the lens of the DVD player or video game console of your choice.

A disc.

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Takeaways
  • Insert the GameDr excelerator Laser Blast Optical Lens Cleaner into your video game console.
  • Follow the easy-to-use on screen instructions.
  • The GameDr is created by Digital Innovations.
Did You Know?
The GameDr excelerator Laser Blast Optical Lens Cleaner can also be used on DVD players and other CD compatible players.
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Nice work!

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