Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - TDK CDR-80 Printable 52x 100pcs Cakebox

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Binding: Electronics Brand: TDK EAN: 4902030198848 Label: TDK Media Manufacturer: TDK Media Model: CD-R80PWWCBA100 Publisher: TDK Media Release Date: 2008-03-16 Studio: TDK Media
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Customer Rating:      Summary: NO MACBOOK PROBLEMS Comment: Just to follow-up on another reviewer - I have used these discs on a Macbook Pro and have had no problems at all. The only improvement from TDK may would be full face print area.
Customer Rating:      Summary: have not had a bad one Comment: Good discs for music. Aint tried them for anything else yet. Good value. Work every time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Beware the dummies of this world.... Comment: ...I have used hundreds of this product for all sorts of data, music and images...100% perfect, but a bit hard for dummies to understand, even if they can manage to open the packaging...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good solid disc Comment: These discs work great on my 48x writer on my PC and the surface takes the ink well from my printer.
Customer Rating:      Summary: don't work properly on macbook pro Comment: Although they say up to 52x speed on the label, on a macbook pro burning discs with itunes, these just fail and give you a disk error. I had to reinstall my entire system looking for the problem before I found out it was the write speed. Never had this problem before with any other kind of CD. Rubbish!
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Create and copy data and music to compact disc with this cakebox of 100 CD-R discs. Manufactured to high standards by industry-leading manufacturer TDK, these recordable CD discs can work in computer writer drives, supporting up to 52 x writing speeds. With selected printers, you can print out your own graphic design directly onto these discs, thanks to them being printable. Store 700MB of data or 80 minutes of audio onto a single disc! The central column in the spindled case prevents disc movement and scra...
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