Product Details
TDK CD-R80CBA25-8 CD-R 80min 52x Metallic 25 Pack Cakebox

TDK CD-R80CBA25-8 CD-R 80min 52x Metallic 25 Pack Cakebox
From TDK

List Price: £4.92
Price: £3.96

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description


 Product Description TDK CD-R x 25 - 700 MB - storage media 
 Type Storage media - CD-R 
 Media Included Qty 25 
 Native Capacity 700 MB 
 Recording Time 80min 
 Write Speed 52x (max) 
 Package Type Spindle 
 
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2477 in Consumer Electronics
  • Colour: fire
  • Brand: TDK
  • Model: CD-R80CBA25-V
  • Released on: 2007-01-21
  • Format: CD
  • Dimensions: 3.94" h x 3.94" w x 3.94" l, 1.01 pounds
  • Memory: 256000000MB SODIMM
  • Hard Disk: 30000GB
  • Native resolution: 640x480
  • Display size: 66.9291338583

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Developed for ultimate performance, and manufactured to the most exacting standards, TDK CD-R media is the ideal digital storage solution. CD-R disks are write once, meaning a CD-R can be fully recorded one time, but can't be erased or rerecorded.

Box Contents

  • 25 pack CD-R
  • 52x


  • Customer Reviews

    Good quality, especially for Audio5
    I strugged for a while to find a brand of CD that I could use for creating audio compilations (from iTunes on my Mac) that could play well in the somewhat dodgy CD changer in my Fiat. These TDK CD-Rs hit the mark consistentley and with value-for-money.

    Excellent CDRs from TDK5
    I've been using these CDRs for a long time, they're in great quality. It is easy to burn the disks as well as to read them. Highly recommend for those who want to burn music.

    Not a single coaster in two years!5

    Once you find a CD-R that's compatible with your system, then stick with it. I've been using these regularly for a couple of years now, and find them to be reliable with my HP laptop, old Toshiba laptop and my HP desktop.

    I had a batch of Maxell and Phillips blank discs, and for whatever reasons, (incompatibility with my system?)- about 70% of them would eject in the middle of burning. So for now I'm sticking with TDK, and at 20 pence per disc, I won't cry if I accidentally make a coaster!