Cheap KHypermedia 120 Minute/4.7 GB 2.4x DVD+R Discs (10-Pack with Dual Slim Jewel Case) (Electronics) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | KHypermedia |
| FEATURES: | DVD+R 4.7GB, 5 Slim Dual Jewel Cases, Each Jewel Case Holds Two DVD, For +R DVD Recorders |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | K51-4.7T2-10P |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 637668447139 |
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Customer Reviews of KHypermedia 120 Minute/4.7 GB 2.4x DVD+R Discs (10-Pack with Dual Slim Jewel Case)
Great Quality with Low Price I had no problem using Kypermedia's DVD+/-R or CD-R discs. I have tried 20 DVD+/-R discs with my Sony's external DVD burner and Sony VAIO computer and had no problem at all. I have used more than 200 Kypermedia CD-R for both data and audio books, I am really happy with the quality of product from Kypermedia.
I Must Be A Lucky S.O.B., Too!
I'm on my third 25-pack of Khypermedia DVD+R blanks and I have 60 perfect copies of my DVD's that work perfectly not only in the $90 BenQ DW400A 4x4x12X DVD+RW burner I'm creating them with, but also in my JVC XV-N50BK home player that lists DVD+RW but not DVD+R as a playable disc type.
It appears that either some burners are temperamental about the reflectivity of the dye used in certain brands of discs, or the media isn't to blame and the problem lies with the hardware, software or user.
I haven't tried them all, but I've yet to find a brand of DVD+R discs that doesn't work for me and I've never burned a coaster.
Stop blaming the media for your incomptetence!
I haven't had a problem using KHypermedia's DVD-R or DVD+R discs. I've been using a Lite-On LDW-411 with most recent firmware and Windows XP and these discs play fine in my very cheap AMW dvd player. I wasn't expecting much from the discs because of the reviews I've read and the fact that I got 4 10-packs for free (after rebates) from OfficeMax. They're not lightning fast but you can backup a full DVD in about 30-40 minutes with CloneCD (half the time for ripping the original DVD, half the time for burning), and if they work I really don't care about saving a few minutes on burning time.
I had one problem with a DVD-R disc, but I attribute it to another application which stalled my computer.
Make sure you know what you're doing before you blame the media. In my total burning experience with DVDs and CDs, I've had probably 2 coasters out of hundreds. And those were not necessarily even a problem with the media. I've never had compatibility problems, but maybe I'm just one lucky SOB. If you're using a burner with many known problems, then you might want to reconsider what the problem is when it won't accept your media. Lite-On has always worked perfectly for me.