Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Verbatim 43549 DVD-R 16x 4.7GB 100pk Sp

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Manufacturer: VERBATIM CORPORATION
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Verbatim EAN: 0023942435495 Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: VERBATIM CORPORATION Manufacturer: VERBATIM CORPORATION Model: 43549 Publisher: VERBATIM CORPORATION Release Date: 2007-01-21 Studio: VERBATIM CORPORATION
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfection has arrived! Comment: These Verbatim DVDs are the only brand I will buy, they record on my Sony RDR-HXD910 (Also highly recommended) on time and every time, why look elsewhere when perfection has arrived?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great DVDs Comment: These Verbatim DVDs seem to be Taiyo Yuden discs which means they are amongst the best you can buy. Need I say more apart from buy a Pioneer burner?
Customer Rating:      Summary: dvd quality Comment: I have had alot of trouble with dvd's in the past but these verbatim dvd-r works fantastically, and they are really cheap for a top brand name.
Customer Rating:      Summary: They work, and they're cheap Comment: As far as I'm concerned I only want three things from a set of blank DVD media. Namely that they all burn correctly, all work with my equipment and that they are cheap.
It's a false economy to go for bargain basement DVDs, never mind the sheer frustration when burning problems occur.
I've been using these disks for a number of years now, and have never had a problem. I use a good quality DVD burner (Pioneer) on my Dell PC and also my Pioneer HDD/DVD recorder and the disks burned are readable in both sets of equipment and in other PCs.
I will continue to purchase these disks, and as one of the other reviewers said, at 20p a disk with no losses, what's not to be happy about?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Just the job Comment: I have bought these dvds numerous times now, and always been delighted witht them. You will always get a few in a pack of 100 that don't work but the verbatim ones seem to have a lot less than the other ones I have tried. Also the top cover of the DVD's is very simple and doesn't have lots of writing on them. That might sound unimportant but it makes flicking through your DVD libary easier and not having to see a huge brand name all over your DVDs!
Great Dvds for a great price just 17p each, I know I will only ever by Verbatim.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Verbatim's DVD-R for General was designed to meet the needs of uses who demand a higher capacity. Therefore designed primarily for businesses and consumers for data archiving and one-time video recording. Professionals working with large image files, for example, will immediately discover advantages such as the ability to have an entire picture library on one disc, while sharing large multimedia files will no longer be a problem. Home-users will be able to edit, organise, share and preserve their memories ...
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