» TDK CD-R80CB50 700 MB/80-Minute 48x Data CD-R (50-Pack Spindle)
TDK CD-R80CB50 700 MB/80-Minute 48x Data CD-R (50-Pack Spindle) Details
Binding: ElectronicsBrand: TDK
EAN: 0020356478964
Feature: Discs are formatted for CD-R burners
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: TDK
Manufacturer: TDK
Publisher: TDK
Special Features: nv:Capacity^700MB|Write Speed^52x|Quantity^50 Discs
Studio: TDK
TDK CD-R80CB50 700 MB/80-Minute 48x Data CD-R (50-Pack Spindle) Features
- Discs are formatted for CD-R burners
- Each CD-R can hold up to 700 MB or 80 Minutes of recording video
- Record at speeds up to 48x
- These 50 CD-R discs come on a spindle for storage
- Write once CD-R
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TDK CD-R80CB50 700 MB/80-Minute 48x Data CD-R (50-Pack Spindle) Reviews
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Summary: Very unhappy
Comment: Burned Probley thousands of cds. all brands never have a problem. surprisingly enough this pack of tdk has had about 50 junk disk out of 100 so far. Never had problem with TDK Before.
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Summary: No problems
Comment: I've used TDK cd-r for years and I've never had any problems. I recommend this brand for being reliable and affordable.
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Summary: prepare to lose your data!
Comment: I have about 200 live concerts that I burned onto TDK discs about 3 years ago. None of them are playable now. Going forward, I will only use Mitsui Gold cds.
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Summary: Consistently good performance!
Comment: I use these discs for data (but not consistently for audio), and I've never had a problem with one yet. No errors in the burning process, no read problems.
The few times I used them for music (WMA or MP3 files), again no problems, and no complaints.
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Summary: Problems?
Comment: Has anyone else experienced the following ?: Used the first twenty or so in a stack of 100 without any problems, then have run into (so far) a run of at least 30 defective discs after the remainder sat unused for a few months. After various attempts to narrow down the problem, I tracked it down to the blank CD-Rs. I had exactly the same problem occur with another brand, which was replaced with these TDKs. Is there some unwritten shelf life for blank CD-Rs or am I just unlucky?




