Verbatim 94554 700 MB 52X 80 Minute CD-R, 100 Disc Spindle with Reinforced Packaging to Minimize Breakage
- 52X speed. The fastest CD recordable media technology available on the market today.
- 100 year archival life. Best disc for error free recording and long life high fidelity playback. Compatible with all CD recorders and players.
- Highest quality manufacturing. Brand of choice for OEM’s, medical grade, large corporate data centers, anywhere ultimate data securtiy
- Rugged, reusable “cake box” spindle to protect from dust and damage for long term storage.
- No hassle Limited Lifetime warranty. Toll free 1-800 Technical Support Line.
Product Description
Experience the ultimate in CD recordable media – it’s easy with 52X CD-R from Verbatim. These high-grade discs deliver reliable recording even at blazing drive speeds, completing a full 700MB/80min recording in less than 2 minutes. Combining this level of performance and excellent reliability, Verbatim’s CD-Recordable media are the ideal storage medium for recording and sharing any combination of digital images, music, desktop files and more. Verbatim CD-Recordable media provides high-quality, high-performance recording you can rely on to meet your needs…. More >>
Verbatim 94554 700 MB 52X 80 Minute CD-R, 100 Disc Spindle with Reinforced Packaging to Minimize Breakage
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5 comments
Danny D. Breese on December 6, 2009 at 3:18 pm
I ordered CD-RW’s to use o my Sony burner. These did not work and so I can only use them on my computer. And I do not need them there. I also wanted them to be able to print labels right on the CD’s and there is writting all over them. I can’t use these at all. Very , Very disappointed in this product.
D. Rodriguez on December 6, 2009 at 5:24 pm
I received it in a terrible condition.All the cases(4 of them) were broken.Thou the CDs were not scratched.
Lori H on December 6, 2009 at 7:24 pm
After seeing the majority of favorable reviews for these, I bought them. A huge mistake. I have now burned 6 of the 50 as music CDs using my computer. The first three were given to a friend to play in her car — none of the three would play. I burned the other three for myself. Although the CDs would play, some of the songs had a strange type of “interference” sound. It seemed to come up only on certain songs, and only in certain parts of the songs. Nonetheless, it is sufficiently distracting that neither I nor my kids want to listen to these CDs, which are all going to be thrown away. Although I should return the spindle (given that I’m batting 0 for 6), the hassle of packaging it and mailing it back isn’t worth the time this will take, so I guess I’ll just “eat” the $20. I wish I’d have listened to the reviewer who suggested buying Kodak. Although they are more expensive, I would’ve saved myself $20 and a lot of aggravation.
PhilBy on December 6, 2009 at 8:30 pm
I have been using CD-Rs since 1999 and have never had as much of a problem with CD-Rs as these. Sometimes the burn okay, but the data verification stage usually fails. I use Nero to burn CDs. They seem okay for data CDs (which I wouldn’t have bought a 100pk spindal for data CD use). For audio CDs I have had a horrible results. They burn okay, but hardly any of my CD players will read them. I have tried brand new DVD players to play the audio CDs with the same result. Sometimes they will play, but the tracks will pop, his and sound distorted. Eventually the sound quality drops over time. I think I would be better off with an LP Record compared to the sound and over all and life span of these. As they get older, the few that discs CD players can read have tracking problems. When you press for instance track 8 it takes a long time to seek to that track and plays the wrong track in the middle of the track too. My very first set of CD-Rs (bought in 1999) were Verbatium when they were still made in Japan. Those original discs were great and they still play like new to this day. Based on my experience I would not recommend these unless you only need to burn data. My last 50Pk was Sony and they worked perfectly. I have also used Memorex, Fuji, Kodak, IBM to name a few of the main ones with out a single bad burn or problem. I did have issues with audio CDs with older Imations (4X speed) so I will not purchase the Imation as well as the Verbatium brand CD-Rs ever again.
L. Montanez on December 6, 2009 at 10:57 pm
I had to return the entire spindle, every disc was defective. I figured after trying 10 discs it was time to give it up!