Cheap Verbatim DVD-R 4.7GB 8X DataLifePlus White Inkjet Printable, Hub Printable 50pk Spindle (Electronics) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Verbatim |
| FEATURES: | Records at 8X speed and at all lower speeds, Hub printable. Compatible with inkjet disc printers from Primera, Microboards, Epson and others. Full-color, high resolution, photo-quality printing, Metal Azo recording dye optimizes read/write performance and superior archival life, Rugged, reusable "cake box" spindle to protect from dust and damage for long term storage., No hassle Limited Lifetime warranty. Toll free 1-800 Technical Support Line. |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | 94854 |
| UPC: | 023942948544 |
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Customer Reviews of Verbatim DVD-R 4.7GB 8X DataLifePlus White Inkjet Printable, Hub Printable 50pk Spindle
Disappointed I was initially happy with the discs. For the first 10-15, I had no problem making backups of my DVD collection. Once I got down to the last 25, 2 out of 3 would end up having a problem with the burn and end up as coasters. I have 10 left and doubt I will even take the time to attempt to use them.
Verbatim white inkjet printable DVD
Printed several and the quality was as good or better than the Memorex ones used previously. The white print surface extends much closer to the center opening and allows for a larger footprint. The only potential drawback for me is to make sure the graphics around the circle look decent. The best is saved for last which is the price was right.
High Quality, No Drink Coasters Yet
These appear to be high quality discs. I haven't created any drink coasters yet. I bought these because I want to archived my digital photos and music. I heard those cheap discs will deteriorate over time. These are supposed to be "archival" quality. We shall see...