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Memorex 4.7 GB DVD+RW Discs (5-Pack)

Memorex 4.7 GB DVD+RW Discs (5-Pack)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: These worked great for me
Review: I bought these to back up my data and I'm happy I did. First of all I have never had a Memorex disk (CD or DVD) go bad unless I did something to mess it up. Every one of the pack worked (as do all the DVD-R Memorex disks I also bought).

You can find cheaper DVD-RWs out there, but you usually get what you pay for. I'll always look for the Memorex label in the future.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: These worked great for me
Review: I bought these to back up my data and I'm happy I did. First of all I have never had a Memorex disk (CD or DVD) go bad unless I did something to mess it up. Every one of the pack worked (as do all the DVD-R Memorex disks I also bought).

You can find cheaper DVD-RWs out there, but you usually get what you pay for. I'll always look for the Memorex label in the future.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good acceptable performance
Review: I have used these disks extensively, and have not had any problems that directly relate to the media itself.

This would be a good buy for just about any decent DVD+RW burner.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Nice Set of Coasters
Review: I was excited to start using my DVD burner after filming my family reunion, and creating a production to burn. Of the first 5 DVD+RW's that I bought, 4 of them worked with the last one hanging up about 15 minutes into the DVD.

I had another project going so I bought some more of Memorex's DVD+RW's, and out of the 10, 1 worked. The other 9 locked up my computer, or weren't even recognised by my computer as proper media! If you look online, you will see that many people have problems with these DVD's and there are message boards devoted exclusively to this product!

I would not suggest these. However, I have also used Verbatim DVD+RW's extensively with no problems and would highly recommend them instead of Memorex. Apparently there's a reason Memorex is the cheapest DVD on the shelf.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Nice Set of Coasters
Review: I was excited to start using my DVD burner after filming my family reunion, and creating a production to burn. Of the first 5 DVD+RW's that I bought, 4 of them worked with the last one hanging up about 15 minutes into the DVD.

I had another project going so I bought some more of Memorex's DVD+RW's, and out of the 10, 1 worked. The other 9 locked up my computer, or weren't even recognised by my computer as proper media! If you look online, you will see that many people have problems with these DVD's and there are message boards devoted exclusively to this product!

I would not suggest these. However, I have also used Verbatim DVD+RW's extensively with no problems and would highly recommend them instead of Memorex. Apparently there's a reason Memorex is the cheapest DVD on the shelf.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who Wants to go Back to VHS? Not Me!
Review: If you've been using DVD+RW, you know how great the format is. I find that the DVD+Rs are compatible with a whole lot more existing DVD players than the +RWs, but the +RWs are wonderful for everyday use. I use a Philips DVDR985 DVD recorder and even after using the same disks over 10 times, I haven't noticed any problems or had any of my disks go bad.


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