Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - TDK Recordable Blank 16x DVD+R Discs 25pack Cakebox

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Manufacturer: TDK Media
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: TDK EAN: 4902030194437 Feature: Colours and Desings may vary Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: TDK Media Manufacturer: TDK Media Model: DVD+R47CBED25-6 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: TDK Media Release Date: 2006-02-10 Studio: TDK Media
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Colours and Desings may vary Outer Packaging may be vary
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Quick Reviews! Comment: If you want a cheap, reliable set of DVD-Rs, and don't mind the fact that they don't have individual cases, then look no further. With this set you get 25 disks for, at the moment, 5 quid. Unlike disks from other manufacturers, these do not become corrupted halfway through the burning process, or fail on 97%. They are compatible with any burner, and play without problems. Each disk is almost 5Gb, meaning about 6 hours of film, or thousands of your best pictures can be stored. The recording process is quick, and the final product is exactly as you want it to be. The cakebox is easy to store, although i prefer individual cases which do take up more space in your house. Of course, you can buy sets with cases, but for those of you who don't mind, this is perfect
Customer Rating:      Summary: Top notch Comment: These discs have been really good to me. Out of almost 100, not a single one has failed to burn on my Lite-On DVD recorder . The only minor gripe is that you cant handwrite your titles on the discs but hey you can stick them in a plastic wallet or DVD case instead. No problem. Its better than buying cheaper lesser known blank DVDs half of which turn out to be coasters.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Recordable DVD+R Write-once DVD specifically formulated for use with PC DVD writers and DVD video disc recorders Up to 6 hours of high resolution digital video recording 4.7GB capacity 16x speed recording Uncased on a spindle Pack of 25
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