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Memorex 700MB/80-Minute 52x CD-R Media (100-Pack Spindle) | 
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| Brand: Memorex Category: CE
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $20.49 You Save: $19.50 (49%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 84 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Clothing Size: 80min Size: 80min Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 5.8 x 5.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: CDR80-100A Model: CDR80-100A UPC: 034707045811 EAN: 0034707045811
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| Features:
| • | Make your own music CDs or back up data | | • | Records up to 80 minutes of audio | | • | Offers 700 MB of data storage | | • | Compatible with writing speeds of 1x to 52x | | • | Spindle includes 100 CD-Rs |
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Product Description A 100-pack of blank, 80 minute- 700MB, CD-R discs / Up to 52x Recording Speed / Shipped on a convenient spindle dispenser - no jewel cases included
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| Customer Reviews: Read 79 more reviews...
Solid performance with great value! December 23, 2003 72 out of 75 found this review helpful
Before I start, I would like to remind people that compatability problems still exist with CDRW burners. Some media brands will just work better on certain hardware/burners. On reviews like these, it's best to state your burner as well so readers will have an idea of what media matches best with what hardware/burner. I would also like to remind people that compatability problems exists between CDRs and late model CD players - wether on a boombox or on your car's player.Ok now onto my review... I have a LiteOn CDRW 40x burner (on my old PC), Teac DVD+/CDRW combo burner and an LG-Hitachi 48x CDRW burner. Memorex media works flawlessly on all these burners! Music CDs that I made plays perfectly on all my components - 5-disc Sony caroussel from the early 90s, my DVD player from 2000 and the rest of my CD players in the house and not to mention my car's CD player. No problems at all. The only problem I encountered was when I made VCDs using these disc. They "sometimes" wouldn't work on my Panasonic DVD/VCD player (year 2000). They would give me playback problems such as pixelation and audio skipping! But when using another brand, such as TDK or Fuji, I don't get these playback problems. The Memorex VCD would work on my dirt-cheat Apex though. Further, establishing the idea that media do have compatability problems. Considering my hardware, the brands that gave me no problems at all were: TDK, Fuji and Maxell - they just work flawlessly on whatever I throw at them. I would put the Memorex up there with the other brands but they seem to be only good when it comes to music and data but now much on video projects. But since most people use their CDRs for music and data anyway, these CDRs are still a great buy in my opinion! I currently have TDKs and Memorexs.
Is it live, or is it Memorex?? October 6, 2002 19 out of 33 found this review helpful
It's Memorex! And with these CD-R's you're sure to have problem free burning of music and software. With other brands, I've experienced skipping, delamination of the optical material and burning errors but with these Memorex CD-R's, I've not had one problem.
Good dependable media June 25, 2003 18 out of 20 found this review helpful
I'm not sure what would cause a bad review of these things. I'm using a Mac g4 with an internal cd/dvd combo drive with great results. I've made music and data discs for a number of people with macs and windows machines. And for home cd systems and cars and they all worked perfectly. So I'd have to say you will problably be OK with these, and if not selll them to a friend, they'll probably work for them, if they have another type of machine that is.
Prodisc August 4, 2003 18 out of 47 found this review helpful
I would surely never buy anything by Memorex, Imation, Verbatim, Sony, or TDK, because they're disloyal.The ATIP on all of those brands are either Prodisc, RiTEK, Sony Corp. AKA Lead Data and CMC Magnetics, which are all the worst factories in the world. Do not buy this product, they cannot write 48x, and the pthalocyanine dye is terrible. Look for FujiFilm, they are all Taiyo Yuden manufactured, and I consider Taiyo Yuden to be the #1 manufacturer. Maxell 50 pack "audio" CD-R's are also Taiyo Yuden, they're the same thing except a different pre-groove telling a stand-alone burner it's an audio CD-R I repeat, DO NOT, BUY, THIS, PRODUCT It's a waste of money for a piece of ...
Is it live or Memorex? You'll have 100 times to decide. July 7, 2007 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
As the author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent" and a former radio disc-jockey, I am often asked to write and or discuss various recordings from the 60's and 70's. Sometimes as a person that has worked in electronic stores my thoughts are requested on recording equipment and electronics.
Memorex 700MB/80-Minute 52x CD-R Media (100-Pack Spindle)
Memorex has been ultra reliable for me as a recording medium for blank CDR's. I have used a substantial amount over the years for both data and pictures (Notes on my Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent" and photos) and for various rock and roll albums.
The CD's have held up well and there have been very little that were defective right out of the package. While the quality control is a shade below the Fuji from Japan, in no way should Memorex be considered a poor second choice.
For maximum shelf life the recorded CD's should be in jewel cases and not in paper sleeves. If you are into making your own labels make sure to use the better quality paper. The inferior thin labels not only will curl up before they are placed on the CD but the glue will actually get into the CD itself. Many defective CD's are not the fault of the manufacturer but the consumer not using best judgment.
Enjoy the music and be well, Craig Fenton Author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent"
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