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Velocity CDR 52X 80 Min. (25-Spindle)

Velocity CDR 52X 80 Min. (25-Spindle)

List Price: $12.99
Your Price: $7.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: terrible
Review: half of the discs are duds, and i doubt the ones that burned correctly will last long. given the risk of data loss, i wouldn't use these discs even if amazon paid me to take them.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Horrible
Review: In additon to having absolutly no label(hard tell which side is up), out of my 3 CDRWs the media is recognized in only one of them. The one that can see the media can only burn at 2x. I bought these to pad another purchase to get free shipping but I would suggest padding it with something else.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: worst CD-R i have ever seen
Review: please dont buy the cds .The cds have no label on the top.These are the worst cds i have ever seen .These can be used for storing data but for the ones who is looking to write music files on these discs ,these are the worst.I would have rated this as zero , but there is no zero in the column provided.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Free after rebate for a reason
Review: The other reviews are correct. You can't tell which way is up with these disks; there is no label on them just two shiney sides. After two coasters, I succeeded in burning one at 4x. I don't have much faith in the disks but they should be ok for low critical uses like burning CD to listen in the car. I usually have real good luck with cheap media like Kypher but these are the worst I've seen.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad media.
Review: These discs are garbage. Don't get me wrong -- they'll burn just fine in your drive, but if you need these to last more than a year or two, you'll be very disappointed. These discs have NO label on top -- it's just a shiny silver top. The problem with this type is that the top can get damaged very easily. In fact, you can flake off the silver with your fingernail. That's the data -- unprotected, on the top of the disc, that flakes off so easily, rendering the disc unusable.
Also, using CD Identifier, I noticed these discs are made by "Prodisc", widely considered to be one of the worst CD-R manufacturers. So, long story short, buyer beware.


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