Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Verbatim 43246 DVD+RW 4.7GB 4x Certified, 10 pack, Individually cased

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Verbatim EAN: 0023942432463 Feature: Verbatim DVD+RW 4x 4.7GB Branded OEM: 43246 Is Fragile: 0 Label: VERBATIM CORPORATION Manufacturer: VERBATIM CORPORATION Model: 43246 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: VERBATIM CORPORATION Release Date: 2006-07-12 Studio: VERBATIM CORPORATION
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Verbatim DVD+RW 4x 4.7GB Branded OEM: 43246
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Customer Rating:      Summary: fantastic quality and value for money Comment: At less than 80p per disc, I only bought one pack because I was wary of the quality. I needn't have worried... picture and sound quality are brilliant. I have been copying videos I taped off the tv... my recorder (DAEWOO DF8150 DVD Recorder +RW and VCR Combi, with MP3.JPEG & Picture CD compatible) which I bought at the same time is superb... it has enhanced the quality of these recordings significantly! I will be purchasing more without hesitation!
Customer Rating:      Summary: No problems Comment: I've used these discs for burning home movies and other formats of video converted to DVD. No problems/dropouts in any case (I use a Toshiba DVD writer in my PC). Bottom line, they work, unlike cheap garbage like "Mr DVD".
Customer Rating:      Summary: Average Comment: This product would not backup a partion of my hard drive due to it having some "data" on it, i erased the disk numerous times yet it still did not work. Only 6 of my disks worked and 4 were coasters.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect Comment: Excellent. Highest quality and very subtle, attractive branding on disc.
Customer Rating:      Summary: good Comment: works well, can really say much about them, ohh you can't do copy and paste like cd on xp you have to use software like nero..
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There are several rewritable formats that already exist: DVD+RW, DVD-RW and DVD-RAM, but of these only the DVD+RW format provides full compatibility with existing DVD Video players and DVD-ROM drives.This media is compliant with the 1x -4x standards for DVD+RW recording. However, uisng this media with the 2.4x-speed DVD+RW / +R drives that do not support 4x recording speeds may result in writing errors, failures in retrieval of data, or damage to the data recorded on this media. Please check your drive manu...
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