These Verbatim DVD-R 4.7GB White Inkjet DVDs are perfect for copying, storing and sharing large files. Each disc has a capacity of 4.7 GB and can write at speeds of 16x. The printable surface of the DVDs is specially designed for ink absorption which results in fast ink drying and longer lasting colours.
These Verbatim DVD-R 4.7GB White Inkjet DVDs are perfect for copying, storing and sharing large files. Each disc has a capacity of 4.7 GB and can write at speeds of 16x. The printable surface of the DVDs is specially designed for ink absorption which results in fast ink drying and longer lasting colours.
These Verbatim DVD-R 4.7GB White Inkjet DVDs are perfect for copying, storing and sharing large files. Each disc has a capacity of 4.7 GB and can write at speeds of 16x. The printable surface of the DVDs is specially designed for ink absorption which results in fast ink drying and longer lasting colours.
These Verbatim DVD-R 4.7GB White Inkjet DVDs are perfect for copying, storing and sharing large files. Each disc has a capacity of 4.7 GB and can write at speeds of 16x. The printable surface of the DVDs is specially designed for ink absorption which results in fast ink drying and longer lasting colours.
Last updated at 07/24/2024 09:20:39
originally posted on pbtech.co.nz
I have been burning data to DVD for many years and have 750 of them. It is getting more difficult to purchase blank DVDs but the quality of these DVDs is the worst I've ever experienced. I've used about half of them (purchased 100) so far and am getting a 40% failure rate. Not only does it waste the DVD but it wastes time burning it only to find it is not readable. Do NOT purchase these DVDs!
originally posted on pbtech.co.nz
Been buying these DVDs from PB for a while, and they’ve been consistently good. Every now and then there’ll be one that doesn’t burn properly, but that might be my burner rather than the discs. They’re still accessible years later. I can’t conceive how one would print on these with an inkjet, but the surface is nice enough to write on with a ball-point pen, rather than the markers we had to use on older discs.
originally posted on pbtech.co.nz
To ensure our advertising DVD handout is of high quality we use Verbatim DVD-R printable discs. Verbatim are the only brand we will use since we first decided to print onto blank DVD discs many, many years' ago. When considering freight to Southern New Zealand we find the 100 pack Spindle economical. I cannot think of any cons regarding this product.
| General | |
| Type | DVD-R |
| Media Included Qty | 50 |
| Max. Write Speed | 16x |
| Colour | White |
I have been burning data to DVD for many years and have 750 of them. It is getting more difficult to purchase blank DVDs but the quality of these DVDs is the worst I've ever experienced. I've used about half of them (purchased 100) so far and am getting a 40% failure rate. Not only does it waste the DVD but it wastes time burning it only to find it is not readable. Do NOT purchase these DVDs!
Been buying these DVDs from PB for a while, and they’ve been consistently good. Every now and then there’ll be one that doesn’t burn properly, but that might be my burner rather than the discs. They’re still accessible years later. I can’t conceive how one would print on these with an inkjet, but the surface is nice enough to write on with a ball-point pen, rather than the markers we had to use on older discs.
To ensure our advertising DVD handout is of high quality we use Verbatim DVD-R printable discs. Verbatim are the only brand we will use since we first decided to print onto blank DVD discs many, many years' ago. When considering freight to Southern New Zealand we find the 100 pack Spindle economical. I cannot think of any cons regarding this product.
I've owned a clicgear in the past until it was stolen a few years ago : ( and haven't replaced it till now with the caddylite ez. I was looking at the early versions of the caddytek because I didn't want to spend another 200 bucks but they just didn't match up to the clicgear. For example the size of the aluminum tubes were smaller and just didn't look as strong as the clicgear. But now I am pretty impressed they finally nailed it with this version. large diameter down tube all the way to the front wheel. The build leaves one thinking it has been designed and manufactured with quality in mind. Nothing looks cheap about it yet you can save almost half your money from a clicgear. My stand bag fits perfectly. Exactly what I was waiting for. I give a lot of props to ... MoreI've owned a clicgear in the past until it was stolen a few years ago : ( and haven't replaced it till now with the caddylite ez. I was looking at the early versions of the caddytek because I didn't want to spend another 200 bucks but they just didn't match up to the clicgear. For example the size of the aluminum tubes were smaller and just didn't look as strong as the clicgear. But now I am pretty impressed they finally nailed it with this version. large diameter down tube all the way to the front wheel. The build leaves one thinking it has been designed and manufactured with quality in mind. Nothing looks cheap about it yet you can save almost half your money from a clicgear. My stand bag fits perfectly. Exactly what I was waiting for. I give a lot of props to caddytek for taking it to the level of a clicgear. Didn't really think it would happen. Yes there is a slight design flaw in the catch that is supposed to grab the main tube when closed. It is not strong enough to hold and just lets go when picked up. I can deal with it. The 5 star rating is purely at first glance. Ive heard of some durability issues and will be taking notes.
Assembly was a snap, only 1 wheel had to be pushed onto the rear axle until it clicked into place. Opening/unfolding is a snap. Folding for stowage in the car trunk was just as easy. The Cart is lightweight, stable, tracks well and is easy to push. I'm glad that I got the Cart. This is the 1st in 50+ years that I have walked in lieu of riding. I needed the exercise.
Great reliable and durable DVD-R disks. However expensive due to print function. Should also be available without the print option as not even wants to print labels directly on disks.
The DVDs are high quality, and good recording time (I generally get 8.5 hours out of the Verbatim DVD-R). I don't print on them as much as I used to (I have an old printer that does that). But the white surface is easier to read when you write on it with a Sharpie.
Over the years I have had very good success using this particular brand of disc. They seem to hold up well as I have many disc that are at least ten years old that still play without any problem.
I'm experiencing too many failures in writing to my latest batch of these discs. It's very frustrating when I spend the time, thinking it's writing OK, only to have it finally eject with a failed message. I'll go for a different disc in the future.
Verbatim DVD's have pretty much always performed well. I have never had one fail me once it is recorded. The very few times I have not had luck with them, the burning software I use warns me there has been a problem. Could have been my fault, I'm not sure. Probably less than 1% of the time. Otherwise, a stellar product. A good product and worth the price.
| General | |
| Type | DVD-R |
| Media Included Qty | 50 |
| Max. Write Speed | 16x |
| Colour | White |