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BenQ CDR Media 80Min 700MB 48x 50Pack Cakebox

BenQ CDR Media 80Min 700MB 48x 50Pack Cakebox
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #84790 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: BenQ
  • Model: 99.11906.PQ2
  • Released on: 2003-11-11
  • Dimensions: 1.90 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
This exceptionally adaptable CD-R will operate at all writing speeds between 1X and 48X, ensuring the most suitable speed for the chosen application. The BenQ 48X CD-R 80 minutes is designed to ensure extremely low error rates. BLER is less than 50 and Jitters less than 35. What's more, it has an estimated life of 100 years - safeguarding your data for a lifetime.


Customer Reviews

No problems5
I've used several spindles of these CDRs now and have had only a few coasters - each time due to my computer, not to the discs. The reviewer who complains about 'duds' really needs to check his computer, drives, or more likely his burning software, and as for writing on the back with a pencil... err, you're not supposed to write on CDRs with a pencil, that's what CDR marker pens are for... These discs are cheap, and they are reliable. I've been back for more many times and will continue to do so.

SIMPLY AMAZING5
These discs are quite simple amazing when it comes to burning data or music. I was able to burn music at X48 without one single failure. So, do buy a spindle of these BenQ's and see for yourself.

The best discs I've ever used5
My CD rewriter is old and non-BURN proof so I need CDRs upon which I can rely.

The surface of a BENQ disc is great for writing on - with a oil-based felt tip pen - as per the manufacturer's instructions. (The special coating of the disc seems to provide some traction for the pen).

I've used the discs in various drives without any problems.

I've found them to be consistently robust and reliable - even when I've used them for the overburning of data (adding more MB of data than the disc's stated capacity (although this is generally not a recommended procedure)).

I tried different discs from many top-brand manufacturers but I now (exclusively) use BENQ CDRs.