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Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the Ridata Double Layer 8.5GB DVD+R 2.4X Inkjet Printable in 25 piece cakebox
"They've worked so far, and the price is the best available"
2009-09-27
- Reviewed By User: A3E5M2X4OQNVZG
I have so far used only five of the 25 discs, but they have burned flawlessly on the Pioneer burner that is OEM to my Mac Pro, and read perfectly on my $200 Panasonic Blu-ray player.
The burning speed is a little slow, but that is the trade-off for the low price.
I think $1/disc is a lot, but these are by far the cheapest I've found. Every other selection I've found is $1.5-2/disc, which is just crazy when actual Blu-ray blanks are down to $3 each.
I use these with Toast 10 to make high-definition discs from home video.
"Best Dual Layer Media Around"
2009-07-09
- Reviewed By User: A1TLKLFUROWCJP
This is my third cakebox and I've had only one coaster. Price is ok and if you own a Dual Layer burner and an Inkjet DVD labeler or printer, then these discs are a must to have.
"great for the price"
2009-06-15
- Reviewed By User: AUBJZI5DF4BA0
So far so good, product works just fine with my burner. I would purchase this brand of Dual Layer again.
"I Bought Some!!!!!!!!"
2009-05-10
- Reviewed By User: A13I8I03W1SYPD
Yes, it was cold at first, but warmed soon. Then burned. I had no visions of error until plain sight. I will buy more soon. Please?
"Not reliable"
2009-01-12
- Reviewed By User: AB7W6FP2HWK3J
I use a Panasonic EZ28K dvd recorder. These discs seem to work ok until they reach the switchover to the 2nd layer, then they corrupt and some have actually erased. I had never had a problem with Verbatim DL discs.
"Waste of money and time."
2008-09-29
- Reviewed By User: A19MSSWIMZSZ9I
I used both a Sony and HP burners with varying success on these discs. Even if the disc was successful on burning, the disc often skipped or froze with errors upon playback. I also found out that the organic dye deteriorates after about a year so that a disc that worked for back up a year ago will often not be playable months later.
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