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Take care of your Blu-ray disc player with the BR-LC Lens Cleaner from Maxell. Dust and dirt can build up in your disc player over time, which can degrade the picture quality. Unlike other lens cleaners that use brushes and chemicals, Maxell lens cleaner uses its exclusive patented Wind Funnel cleaning technology. The disc rotates to generate an air stream that catches the two holes in the disc. The resulting air shower removes dust particles from the lens without damaging it. The multi on-screen interactive program allows you to choose options to guide you through the cleaning process, run equipment performance tests (including a polarity and surround sound test) and other disc features. The BR-LC lens cleaner is compatible with all HD DVD players, DVD players, XBOX 360 and Playstation 3.
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- Designed for Blu-ray disc players; compatible with HD DVD players, DVD players, XBOX 360 and Playstation 3- Wind Funnel cleaning technology uses no harsh chemicals or brushes
- Includes interactive on-screen instructions
- Equipment performance tests
- Multi-lingual
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By mr mack (pittsburgh pa 15005)
Ran this thru my sons sony ps and I think it worked good, my son claimed he did not see any difference. So if you are into watching blu-ray it might be worth it, if you are into playing games maybe not so much but for the price how can you go wrong.
By Juan Carlos Munoz (IL,huntley,usa)
Maxells new patent lens cleaner is a radical new idea(or not). Basically its a cd with two holes in each side that sucks up the dirt from the optical lens. I bought this for my xbox360 in hopes that it would load up my games fast as it ounce did and it did. It works alright it works a little to well. It loads my games faster when im booting it up that works.But now it has glitches on it.Ounce in while It freezes up for a second or two in the middle of the game(oh the irony).But everything isnt so bad. It even cleans the intercooler(the fan) for some reason.It sounds brand new and ive had this xbox360 over 3 years. Its a good product for 15 bucks but beware it may screw up your system.
By Travis R. Havlicek (Mineapolis, MN)
I have an original 60gb PS3 that was starting to have problems reading discs. I would frequently have to re-insert the disc 3 to 4 times before it would read it. I was worried the laser was going out as that is a common problem with the PS3, but I bought this hoping it was just a dusty laser. After running 1 cleaning cycle my PS3 now reads every disc the first time. I would recommend it to anyone with a PS3, or Blu Ray player.
By Jason Armstrong (Pleasanton, CA)
it has a hole in it and it creates turbulence to clean......ok I wasted a few bucks because I can't tell any difference, it seems like there needs to be a ton of dust to get a result worthwile
By Spider N. Mann (Saint Paul, MN USA)
I purchased this item, the Maxell BR-LC Blu-ray Lens Cleaner, and it was delivered on October 27th, 2009 along with other items in a rather medium sized order. I purchased it after having done some research through Google and various electronic/gaming websites for the best lens cleaner to use on a Sony PS3. This item was highly recommended.
Backstory: I have one of the last model backwards compatible PS3s sold new on the market, an 80GB model. The PS3 worked flawlessly throughout the first year and one month of owning the system as I was able to throw just about any media I wished into the slot drive and play it. Shortly after the release of Resident Evil 5 the PS3 started to not read discs correctly. I had purchased Resident Evil 5 one weekend after release date and could not play it as the PS3's drive would not read the disc correctly. I went through all the steps; backup, format, install. Called Sony, called Capcom, each blamed the other. Sony wanted $150 plus shipping to service the unit.
As I am usually inclined to do I found a workaround: if I played a PlayStation2 disc or a DVD in the unit for 30 minutes then all Blu-rays would read just fine after that. Load time was still horrible, anywhere up to five minutes for the disc to show up in the XMB, but it worked. I have been doing this ever since.
Salvation at Hand: I received this item and immediately opened the package. It comes in a nice Blu-ray style case so that it matches the rest of your collection. The instructions are on both the back of the case and under the disc itself. The holes on the disc are a bit smaller than one would expect until you realize that to safely clean and not cause any skip during spin the holes would need to be that size.
My PS3 had been off all night and had not been turned on at all. I hit the PS button on the Sony Bluetooth Remote (not a DualShock 3) and booted the unit. After the XMB came up I inserted the cleaner disc. It mounted very quickly showing that it was indeed a DVD and not a Blu-ray disc. I hit "enter" and away the disc went.
While the visuals that play during the cleaning process are nothing to write home about they also aren't bad. They are something to look at while the disc does the job it is supposed to do. The visuals depict the cleaning of the lens, and how it is accomplished, by using simple computer animated CG workflow. After about four minutes, give or take, the cleaning process was complete.
(There are other standard options on this disc such as audio testing for both 5.1 and 2.0 speakers. They are a welcome inclusion but as stated they are pretty much standard on all lens cleaning discs.)
I ejected the disc and promptly inserted Batman: Arkham Asylum into the PS3. Not more than seven seconds passed before the disc was mounted and ready to launch. The stuttering issues that I had been having during the game, especially when entering a new area that required a disc read, were gone.
Later in the day, around eight hours of shutoff time, I booted the PS3 once again. I inserted a copy of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. Again the disc mounted in record time and has played flawlessly. All media I could play when the unit was under one year old now plays again.
The Maxell BR-LC Blu-ray Lens Cleaner does what it is intended to do without any qualms. I paid less than $15.00 for the item here on Amazon, but even if it were to go up to $40 it would be a very wise investment for anyone who owns a PS3 or Blu-ray player. Even those who do not but want to keep the integrity of the lens of their DVD units should purchase and use this item. It works perfectly and does not need to be replaced as there are no brushes to wear down. This should be your first and will be your last Lens Cleaning solution for your electronics.
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