TDK 4.7GB 16x DVD-R (100-Pack Spindle)

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A spindle of DVD-Rs / 100 pack / Up to 16x speed burning
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Contains 100 pack spindle of DVD-R discs
  • Record at speeds up to 16x
  • Each single-sided, single-record disc can record 4.7 GB of data
  • Store thousands of digital photos and up to six hours of video
  • No jewel cases; covered spindle provides easy storage
  • Binding: Accessory
  • Brand: TDK
  • ClothingSize: 4.7GB DVD-R
  • EAN: 0020356487621
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: TDK
  • LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
  • Manufacturer: TDK
  • MediaType: DVD-R
  • Model: DVD-R47FCC100*M
  • MPN: DVD-R47FCC100*M
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: BLANK_MEDIA
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: dvd
  • Publisher: TDK
  • RemovableStorage: DVD-R
  • Size: 4.7GB DVD-R
  • SpecialFeatures: nv:Format^DVD-R|Capacity^4.7GB|Record Time^120 Minutes|Write Speed^x16|Quantity^100 Discs
  • Studio: TDK
  • UPC: 020356487621

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Customer Reviews

Work Great2008-11-17
I bought a spindle of 50 discs for the purpose of transferring my videotapes onto DVDs. Every one of the 50 has worked fine, both in recording and on playback, not only on my several DVD players but also on other peoples who I have burned discs for. Worked so well I just bought another order of 100. Excellent product.
Suddenly overpriced?2008-10-27
I have been purchasing these from Amazon for quite a while now and even ordered them in bulk for work -- you cant beat "no tax and free shipping", but today, i go to order and the price jumped from $19.99 per piece to $35

So much for using Amazon on these!
Unusable on NEC DVD Burner2008-10-25
There is a vast array of DVD burners and writable DVD media, in terms of companies. These TDK DVD-R disks seem to be entirely incompatible with a NEC ND-3550A DVD burner. Rather than throw them away, which I should do, I think I may just keep them on the side until lite-on makes a blueray burner (with DVD burning capabilities) in a reasonable price range. I've been looking for a blueray burner, hopefully it will be able to handle these disks.
The first 5 FAILED!2008-10-22
I have done plenty of burning over the years and I can say that this would have to be the worse batch I ever received. Amazon was awesome with the return process though.
I guess you pay for what you get?2008-10-12
I got these when they were priced super low awhile back, but I might as well have coughed up more cash. The error rate on these discs is very high. I'm getting a bad disc at least 1 of every 3. A 33% error rate is ridiculous.

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