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Most reliable DVD+R November 14, 2008 K. Tucker (MS, USA) I used to have a lot of trouble burning with my old computer. Literally 1 out of 3 discs would be useless afterwards. As it turns out, I had been buying Memorex CDs and DVDs. I then switched to Maxell and have had absolutely no problems since then. I continued to buy Maxell blank media after I got my new computer, and I have gone through at least four 50-packs without a single burn error. These are so reliable that I no longer double-check that the data has been properly written, something I used to do after every burn. For as long as I need blank media, I will use the Maxell brand.
High Quality - Affordable Prices September 8, 2008 Brian Pinette (Cedar Park, TX USA) Great product. Name brand, familiar. Nice to know that time has not diminished Maxell's pursuit of excellence.
so far so good April 29, 2008 A. Stramiello (Atlanta, GA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I haven't had any problems out of these. My computer has to format each DVD, which I think is pretty standard. I couldn't comment on the quality, as I am not a computer junkie, but hey, they do the job (of backing up or recording lots of data), which is all I need.
Great Media for data and media files June 28, 2007 John Boldwell (California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am using this DVDs to backup my computer and to burn MP3s and DVDs. Those DVDs are very reliable and till now I have not had even one unsuccessful burn. 50 DVDs for around $20 bucks...can you ask for more?
Best DVD+R media December 4, 2006 Nelson Alonso 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the most reliable brand out there that I have come accross. Out of my last 50 disk spindle, NOT ONE was a dud. No burn errors at all. To the dude saying he gets a bunch of DVD burn errors, that's something wrong with your setup. If you have a USB DVD burner make sure it is connected to a 2.0 USB and not a 1.0 port. That will cause a lot of burn errors.
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