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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best CD-Rs,
By GadgetMan (NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: TDK CD-R80CB50 CD-R Data, 80 Minute, 700 MB, 52x (50-Pack Spindle) (Electronics)
My first experience with CD-Rs was a long long time ago. It was with some external SCSI Pinnacle burners. No 'burn-proof' technology, 'buffer underrun' messages popped up the very next second you tried to multitask (and it shouldn't be a problem on NT, right?). Then I had Plextor, HP, Sony, TDK burners and writers.I tried various CD-Rs from Memorex, Sony, HP, Ricoh, even some no-name brands. TDKs always gave me the best results, even with old burners. Right now I don't buy any other CD-Rs but TDK. I have an old HP8100i burner on my old Pentium-Pro PC and I didn't have a coaster in a long time. And it's not even worth mentioning about it when I burn a disk on new veloCD on my P4. I make data back-ups regularly, burn some music CDs (both MP3s and audio), make copies of some software I own, keep photos from my digital camera, I even have my computer's Ghost image on them. I use both Roxio and Nero. They work on my PC, on my portable CD-player, on my CD deck, in my car, at home and in the office. It works like a charm every time. Luck? Don't think so. Quality? You bet. And, yeah, for coasters I go to Ikea.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best CD-R I've Used,
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This review is from: TDK CD-R80CB50 CD-R Data, 80 Minute, 700 MB, 52x (50-Pack Spindle) (Electronics)
I can't vouch for the other reviewers here, but I use a Sony Spressa CRX-140E CD-RW drive with these disks and the only coasters I get are the ones I've accidently caused (due to buffer overruns while accessing other programs when burning, burning the same files twice accidently and cancelling the burn job, etc.) and not because they're a low-quality product. I've gone through probably about 250 of them, too, for various client projects.Frankly, I switched from Sony to Samsung and then to these, and I find their quality to be quite good, and even when I've thrown them, dropped them, and spilled Coke on them, they still work. Another big plus is the *lack* of decoration on the top, as I prefer my discs nice and simple, without coloring, huge logos, or lines to write things in. I highly recommend them to anyone looking to get high-quality CD-R discs for the least amount of dough.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pleased with the Product,
By Brandy's Mom (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: TDK CD-R80CB50 CD-R Data, 80 Minute, 700 MB, 52x (50-Pack Spindle) (Electronics)
I've used half of the cds to copy music and have had no problems. It's a good product for the money. Recommended.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No Failures (Unless I Goofed Up!),
By PJB "P" (Detroit) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: TDK CD-R80CB50 CD-R Data, 80 Minute, 700 MB, 52x (50-Pack Spindle) (Electronics)
These work great! The price (16 cents a disk) was really good for a quality disk.
I haven't made any frisbees (or coasters or scare-the-birds disks) yet. I have used them in 2 different drives, both worked fine. One drive is TDK brand and one is Samsung. The TDK drive doesn't care what disk is thrown into it, it always burns well- even at warp speed. The Samsung is picky, picky, picky. It has made more recycle bin fillers than anything I've ever owned. But, these disks work great in it. I checked the data on each disk and life was good! I have not made any audio disks, so I can't attest to their prowess in that realm. Data is fine. Of course, I did not test longevity of the data. However, I have read a couple of testing lab reports giving them good reviews for data retention. Time will tell. The only complaint I have: The lid on the container is goofy. It is very hard to twist into the slots. If one does not perfectly & meticulously put it back on, it will come right off. This is a problem for me, as I store these on top of a cabinet, over my head. If I grab the package by the lid, blam! The disks would spill all over the place. My solution was to move the disks to an empty container I had with a dufuss-proof lid.(Also TDK brand, but a couple of years older.) More Details That Might Help: These were used a few times in WIndows XP Pro under Nero Program with the Samsung. They were also used with the TDK drive in Windows 98SE. Most of them were written in Mac OS X 10.4.11 with the Samsung. Many used Disk Utility & many with Data Backup 3. I can't attest to the Mac Super Drive writing these disks, as mine is defunct. However, an different Super Drive read them just fine. I hope this information helps you decide which product to purchase! Paul
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No problems.,
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This review is from: TDK CD-R80CB50 CD-R Data, 80 Minute, 700 MB, 52x (50-Pack Spindle) (Electronics)
I've had zero problems with these TDKs except of my own making. They are 32X, as is my Backpack burner, so it's a perfect match. The price is awesome, so even the occasional coaster is not too serious.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
TDK CD's,
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There are dozens of blank CD'S available,probably most of them are good. My reason for selecting TDK goes back many years to their audio tape line. I've used hundreds of TDK cassettes, never experienced defects in any of them. So I determined this same quality still exists in their CD's. I believe it does. Excellent quality & reasonably priced.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very Reliable,
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This review is from: TDK CD-R80CB50 CD-R Data, 80 Minute, 700 MB, 52x (50-Pack Spindle) (Electronics)
I find less waste with TDK than with any other brand. Sound is of great quality. I will certainly buy more when needed. I usually by the 100 pak but they were out this time.
5.0 out of 5 stars
TDK CD-R Blank Discs,
By Tongeo (Colorado) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: TDK CD-R80CB50 CD-R Data, 80 Minute, 700 MB, 52x (50-Pack Spindle) (Electronics)
Discs arrived in two days and in perfect condition. Well packaged-no breakage being in plastic container. High quality discs. Great price.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Why doesn't this work?,
By Nicki Pierce (Wilmington, DE United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: TDK CD-R80CB50 CD-R Data, 80 Minute, 700 MB, 52x (50-Pack Spindle) (Electronics)
I bought these because we were no longer allowed to bring our ipods to work, but we're allowed to use cd players. I decided to buy a giant stack of blank cds, and burn massive quantity of cds so I can have a variety of stuff to listen to. I started using these, no problem, but then my macbook decided it didn't like them (or so I thought), because my pc wouldn't burn them. I've tried numerous cds, from different places in the stack, and still no such luck. I wish I read the reviews before I bought these, because I wouldn't have wasted my money on them. I ended up buying a smaller stack of blank cds (sony brand) that work wonderfully.
1.0 out of 5 stars
If you like to watch your disc drive spit out CDs....,
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This review is from: TDK CD-R80CB50 CD-R Data, 80 Minute, 700 MB, 52x (50-Pack Spindle) (Electronics)
Then by all means, purchase these blank CDs. I was trying to make a mixed CD of music for Christmas gifts and only 40% of these were recordable.
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