Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Emtec CD-R 80MIN/700MB 52x CB (50)

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Binding: Electronics Brand: EMTEC EAN: 4009993213417 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: EMTEC Manufacturer: EMTEC Model: EKOC805052CBN Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: EMTEC Release Date: 2007-04-29 Studio: EMTEC
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Work great Comment: I've never had a problem with these disks ive used more than 20 and not one have been "coastered" I'd buy these again
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hopeless Comment: I've just binned 49 of these-1 out of first 8 attempts produced a cd which played all the way through-worse still they seem to burn ok and even first 7 0r 8 tracks o.k. then begin to skip/drop out or just stop. So....have to spend ages checking through.
Similar make dvds were fine but I'll go elsewhere from now on.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Work fine for me Comment: So far I've used about 20 of these and had no failures, so I'm very happy with them. I'd definitely buy them again if I need more blank CDs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pretty good Comment: Out of 200 only 2 didn`t work because they were the last 2 in the stack and must have warped.Otherwise,I`m very happy with this product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Problems with playback Comment: Perhaps I got a duff order, but although these discs would burn on my computer, my stereo would not read them. Never had this problem with any other make. Needless to say I was quite surprised and very disappointed with these discs which I had to return to Amazon.
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