Verbatim 16x DVD-R 4.7 GB Discs (25-spindle) | List Price: $32.50 Discount Price: $8.49

| Brand: Verbatim Binding: Electronics Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
Features: - Ideal for recording up to 2 hours of DVD quality home movies and video clips
- Archive and back up, up to 4.7GB of important data
- Read compatible with most DVD-ROM drives and DVD video players
- Compatible with 8X DVD-R drives from Pioneer, Apple, Sony, Panasonic and others
- Advanced Azo recording dye optimizes read/write performance
DVD-R discs [Posted on 2008-03-18] I recently installed a DVD drive in my HP Pavilion computer to augment the existing CD drive. These discs were my first trial with DVD burning. They work perfectly, and for some odd reason my drive insists on burning them at 18 X speed which still seems to work well. I'll definitely buy this brand again. I find that when you find discs that your drive "likes", it's best to stick with them. My CD drive loves TDK discs. Go figure.
verbatim 16X DVD [Posted on 2008-03-25] I was not satisfied at all. I was looking for Light scribe DVD's & this was listed under that category. When the order came in I contacted Media Supply in order to return the product. Still to this date nobody has responded to my email.
Verbatim DVD [Posted on 2008-09-09] These DVDs are top quality as expected of all Verbatim products. All discs were used easily with zero rejects. The lightscribe media printed beautifully.
verbatin dvd-r review [Posted on 2008-09-23] i have used up almost the first spindle of dvd's, with no problems. i believe the shipment was fast.
Great Quality Blank DVD-Rs [Posted on 2008-10-24]
I barely find a coaster on the Verbatim DVD-R's. It is as par as with the Maxells, Sony's, TDKs and RiDatas that I have used before. Try to stay away from unknown brands that is kind of a hit or miss. The thing with DVD's or CD's is that when you find a bad one, it seems to be bunched into the same stack as they were manufactured at the same place and at the same time. My recommendation is not to burn DVDs or CDs using the maximum speed, the chance of a bad burn tend to be much much less if you use the next slower speed indicated on the media. Same as filling up the data capacity, 4200mb seems to work best for me as filling up the DVD to the edge may become problematic.
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