Memorex - 50-Pack 16x DVD+R Disc Spindle
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- Packaging: Spindle
- Media Record Speed: Up to 16x
- Quantity: 50-pack
- Speed: Up to 16x
- Storage Capacity: 4.7 GB
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Store digital photos, music, movies, data and more on nondegradable DVD media that can be played back on most DVD players and DVD drives.
Product Features
Ideal for storing home videos, movies, TV programming, digital photos, music and other large files
4.7GB capacity or 120 minutes of DVD-quality video per disc
Ratings & Reviews
75% of customers would recommend this product to a friend (15 out of 20)
Best Buy Customer Reviews
(15 out of 20)
Great for recording4
Posted by:
dchevy55 from Eufaula,AL. on
03/03/2013
Good price and durability. I would recommend to every one. 4.5 stars.0 out of 0 found this review helpful.
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Good Cds for burning home movies5
Posted by:
Manella from Buffalo, NY on
02/09/2013
These cds are great quality and easy to use when burning home movies.0 out of 0 found this review helpful.
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Good everyday storage for my movies.5
Posted by:
Spanisheyes51 from Ohio on
10/12/2012
Buy these 50 or 100 at a time.
Always keep some on hand for back-up storage.0 out of 0 found this review helpful.
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Used to be good now SUCKS1
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US2FL from FL on
08/17/2012
Used to only get 1 to 5 bad disks per 100. Now am getting 70 to 90 bad disks. The last 400 disks have had over 300 bad disks. Plus getting the run around from Memorex about replacements. "Your drive is bad", but I have used multiple drives, "Oh well then they are out of date". "What 'player are you using?", Oh Magnavox says "Don't use Memorex disks with our players", But I also have two other players Samsung & no name player all 3 play bad. "Oh well it means your "Burner Firmware is out of date". But my firmware is the most recent and a MEMOREX drive? Well OK we will send a label for you to return the disks. BUT THEY NEVER SEND THE LABEL. Twice now and going to call yet again. Have called them and given the same run around and info several times. I have found that the MID code "Manufacture code" on the really bad ones is RITEK. Have found on the web MANY people complaining about RITEK disks.4 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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Yep, they're good DVD's5
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GeorgeW from Wichita, KS on
07/13/2012
Bought these on sale a few weeks ago and haven't had a toaster disk out of one spindle yet. Would buy again.0 out of 0 found this review helpful.
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Hasn't disappointed yet4
Posted by:
ANoviceUser from St. Louis, MO on
08/23/2011
After reading the reviews citing numerous defective disks, I decided to take a chance, seeing as how at the low price of $12.99 (and planning to get a price match for the now $10.99 price), I could afford a few defective disks. This is my first time burning to DVD, so I am not experienced, but I've used 5 disks so far, and all worked just fine on my new Toshiba laptop. I would say they are worth a try.4 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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Never had a problem!5
Posted by:
Yhoda from Port Byron, NY on
01/28/2011
I've used these discs for a few years now and have never had an issue with them at all.4 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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Works great.5
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sleeeves from Brownstown Twp., MI on
01/26/2011
Works fine for anything I burn. Data, music, movies, etc., no problems. I burn at as slow a speed as I can stand to ensure a good disc. No issues so far.6 out of 6 found this review helpful.
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Memorex is good5
Posted by:
aasingle from Illinois on
12/06/2010
I have used Memorex disks before and there have been no problems. These disks are good and are reliable, no problem with them. For the price they are excellent.2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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Two of my first six copies failed!1
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Filip from El Cerrito, CA on
10/09/2010
This product is not worth the heartache of losing your data. If two of the first six DVD data burns failed just out of the package, what is going to happen in six months?
I wish I'd bought the Sony DVD +R
I've also had perfect results with Fuji (bought in 2004).8 out of 12 found this review helpful.
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