Sony - 16x DVD+R Media - 100pk spindle | 
| Brand: Sony
List Price: $67.84 Buy New: $24.69 You Save: $43.15 (64%)
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Rating: 3 reviews
Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: 100DPR47LS4 Model: DPR-47 100PK UPC: 027242661202 EAN: 0027242661202 ASIN: B000EHYQAY
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| Features:
| • | AccuCORE technology provides enhanced accuracy, compatibility and reliability | | • | Recording speeds vary | | • | 100pk spindle |
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Product Description Do you have a lot of home movies that you want to save on disc? Now you can keep all your movies together with this 100-pack spindle of DVD-Rs from Sony. With 4.7GB of storage, you can save more than two hours of MPEG2 video on each DVD-R. It's a good way to store videos with outstanding picture quality, without accidentally erasing anything. You can also store digital photos and other computer files on these discs.
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| Customer Reviews:
Just like Memorex it says 16x but...... February 9, 2007 Rainman208 (Atlanta, GA. USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When will I learn to not try these other brands that claim 16x capability just because they're on sale. DVD Identifier even listed 16x as possible but when I actually tried it, you guessed it.....coaster. 4x for stable recording. I mean it this time, it's Verbatim or nothing for me.
Won't use anything else -- the best! June 27, 2008 EyeSpy (Texas, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Unlike the other reviewer, I burn these Sonys at 16X with no problems. I've had TWO coasters out of 200 burned disks (over about two years). Having tried most of the major brands, with varying levels of success, I'll stick with these which are consistently reliable. Of course, my burner is a SONY, which may make the difference.
Sony DVD+R 100-spindle December 6, 2008 C. A. Boswell (Millbrae, CA USA) If you are planning to burn DVDs to be played in any standard DVD player (for TV viewing), then please buy this brand! I have always struggled with other brands of DVDs, but Sony has never let me down. Their DVDs seem to have the best chance of working in the biggest variety of DVD players. For this reason, they are worth the slightly higher price than some of the other brands. Only go with the cheap brands if you are planning to make data-DVDs (for backup purposes) only.
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