Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Infiniti Lightscribe 16x DVD-R 4.7Gb 10pk

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Infiniti EAN: 5037430038872 Feature: LightScribe Compatible Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Infiniti Manufacturer: Infiniti Model: RS16XDVDMRLS10 Publisher: Infiniti Release Date: 2007-02-10 Studio: Infiniti
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LightScribe Compatible Up to 16x ULTRA Burning High Quality Dye Media Version 1.2 for fastest LS labelling Compatible with all major drive manufacturers
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Worked perfectly Comment: Burnt files onto the disc with ease and created lightscribe label with no trouble, I would definatly buy these again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: good Comment: Brought these from ebuyer, burning was fine and lightscribe has worked well on my mac and on a pc. Will buy again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't work on all drives, average print quality Comment: These would burn, but not print on my laptop (Matshita drive) even after upgrading to the latest lightscribe software. They did work on a desktop LG writer however I also bought some Verbatim discs and these seem to have a less transparent printing layer and the print quality seems sharper with greater contrast (the equivalent Verbatim 10 pack DVD-R spindle is code 43643, the 10 pack DVD+R spindle is 43576 - note though that DVD+Rs do not work on some older DVD players).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not really impressed Comment: These discs worked fine for standard recording and playback, but where they failed 100% was in their Lightscribe capability. My new Lightscribe drive couldn't recognise them, and I tried using 3 different pieces of software (Nero, Acoustica and Lightscribe) to burn a label. The problem was clearly with the discs, so I won't be buying these again
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Editorial Reviews:
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Tired of DVD labels that eventually get sticky or peel off? Want to burn your own silkscreen-quality labels directly on DVDs?
Here's how: create labels with text, photos, and art on your PC, then use LightScribe technology to transfer them to these discs.
Each DVD supplies 4.7Gb of storage for your photos, music, videos, and data. When you finish writing a DVD, just turn it over; the same drive burns the label.
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