Verbatim 95310 8.5 GB 2.4X Dual-Layer DVD+R, 20-Disc Spindle | 
| Brand: Verbatim
List Price: $68.00 Buy New: $23.99 as of 3/12/2010 11:04 EST details You Save: $44.01 (65%)
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Format: CD Color: matte-silver logo Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows Clothing Size: 8.5GB DVD+R Size: 8.5GB DVD+R Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5.3 x 1.9 nv:Format: DVD+R DL Capacity: 8.5GB Record Time: 240 Minutes Write Speed: 2.4x Quantity: 20 Discs Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: 95310 Model: 95310 UPC: 023942953104 EAN: 0023942953104 ASIN: B000GHWRIK
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| Features:
| • | 8.5 Gbyte's of storage capacity on a single-sided disc. No need to flip the disc | | • | Largest compatible DVD back-up and data archiving format for computer drives. | | • | Record 4 hours of DVD quality television and video (16 hours of VHS quality, Capacity of up to 12 CD's) | | • | Supported by high speed Double Layer writers, up to 8X, burn 8.5GB in approximately 15 minutes or less. | | • | Compatible with DVD+R DL drives from Sony, Philips, Lite On and other leading manufactures. Ideal for archiving home movies |
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Product Description Since its foundation Verbatim has been at the forefront of the evolution in data storage technology. Today Verbatim remains one of the most recognizable names in the data storage industry. Customer-driven, Verbatim is known for adding considerable product value - above and beyond its competitors - to established media technology. Along with its technological innovations, Verbatim is recognized universally for its superior manufacturing practices. This commitment to quality translates into consistent product performance and reliability.PRODUCT FEATURES:8.5 GB of storage capacity on a single-sided disc - no need to flip the disc;Largest compatible DVD back-up and data archiving format for computer drives;Record 4 hours of DVD quality television and video (16 hours of VHS quality, capacity of up to 12 CD's);Supported by high speed Double Layer writers, up to 8x, burn 8.5GB in approximately 15 minutes or less;Compatible with DVD+R DL drives from Sony, Philips, LiteOn and other leading manufacturers;Ideal for archiving home movies.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Cant get em to work March 10, 2010 Richard Kratt (Pittsburgh, PA) I bought a 20 pack a few months ago. I got one good burn out of 20. Not sure whats up. I use a new sony DVD writer and a 2.6GHz pc with 1.5GB ram. The singles work flawlessly but a DL disk just dont wanna work. I tried Nero, CloneDVD2 and XPcdburner. Tried 2.4x and 1x. No good burns.
DVD March 4, 2010 A loving Grandma (Atlanta, GA) The verbatim dual layer DVD's came as promised. Verbatim is the best, and worked well. The item arrived on time.
beware February 28, 2010 Viktorija Patel 3rd time ordering these disks, 1st time having a bad experience. Have 9 failed disks out of 20. Never had a problem with Verbatim before, not sure....Probably will be looking for smth else next time
The best! February 17, 2010 K. Janken (MENASHA, WI, US) I have tried a lot of different Dual-Layer DVD+R, and the Verbatim are by far the best. With other brands, there would always be some that didn't work, but with the Verbatim it is 100%. No bad ones! I will stick with Verbatim in the future!
I just don't know anymore..Saddens me..Where to now? February 17, 2010 Thomas Matthews I've used verbatim DLs exclusively for the past 3 years..I lived through the horror of the memorex DLs and will never go back. Their customer service is terrible..Their DLs the same
The Verbatims WERE amazing. I honestly think I went 3 years without making a coaster..Using Roxio , Nero, and IMGburn.
Lately though..It seems like about 1 in 15 on average are bad..This is acceptable..but Im looking elsewhere now for something like the amazing days of the old verbatims...Of course you mile may vary...but I can't recall making a coaster during that 3 year period..So what Im experiencing now..makes me wonder is it going to continue to get worse?
I'm trying TDKs right now..Will edit this post after I evaluate them.
Will never go back to memorex..Ive heard sonys are good..not sure..Just what a friend told me.
I have three burners. It isnt the drive(s) that are the problem..Failures have occurred in each of these drives..no pattern except, for me. a pretty consistent 1-15 failure rate.
I Will update after i get through the TDKs
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