Sony CDR 80min/700MB CD-R spindle 100
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Average customer review:Product Description
Sony CD-R provides 700MB of permanent data storage or 80 minutes of digital audio recording....
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3209 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Sony Media And Recording
- Model: 100CDQ80NSPD
- Released on: 2008-08-14
- Dimensions: 3.70 pounds
Features
- Sony CD-R Recordable Disk Write-once on Spindle 52x Speed 80Min 700Mb Ref 100CDQ80NSPD [Pack 100]
• Recordable CD-R• High speed recording - 1 full disc in 2 minutes• An etched pre-groove assists with laser tracking, ensuring low data
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
One hundred CD-Rs 700 MB (80 min), in a spindle box. Supplied on a spindle for convenient bulk storage, these high quality discs are the perfect choice when you need to burn a larger number of discs! High-quality media
Customer Reviews
Great CDs
In contrast to the other persons review I have burned hundreds of these CDs and have never had a failure, perhaps he has a problem with his burning software? They work great especially when burning audio, highly recommended and very reliable!
Great stuff but be warned!
These work fine, although I could only get them to work on x16 speed of burning, all higher speeds caused the cd drive to make a loud grinding sound (Can't be good!) so be warned when the label says 48x compatible as i found this to be untrue! Otherwise great stuff and consistently good quality throughout....
48X? :-S
I normally read a few reviews of the products I plan to buy. Being Sony I thought I would be safe to just buy these CD-Rs despite there being no reviews already on Amazon. After all, it's Sony, right?...not exactly. 11 CDs, 10 coasters! I slowed down to 32X, no joy. I tried a number of programmes and different burn methods, still no joy. I finally slowed right down to 16X and since then no trouble.
Having done a bit more research I have now found out I am by no means the first person with this issue. The fact that they at least seem to work fine at 16X is the ONLY reason they get 2 stars. A poor job by Sony.



