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Memorex 700MB/80-Minute 52x Data CD-R Media (50-Pack Spindle) | 
enlarge | Brand: Memorex Category: CE
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $8.76 You Save: $11.23 (56%)
New (67) Used (2) from $8.76
Avg. Customer Rating: 153 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: 80min Size: 80min Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 3.6 x 5.8 nv:Format: CD-R Compatibility: Mac Compatibility: PC Capacity: 700MB Record Time: 80 Minutes Write Speed: 52x Quantity: 50 Discs Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 32024563 Model: 32024563 UPC: 034707045637 EAN: 0034707045606
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 50 recordable CD-R discs on a plastic spindle with dust cover | | • | 700 MB of space | | • | Store up to 80 minutes of audio | | • | For use with 1X-52X speed | | • | Record on computer CD writer |
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Product Description Memorex is the No. 1 brand in digital media worldwide, offering a wide portfolio of solutions for storing data, photo, audio and video formats. Memorex' product portfolio includes high-quality products at competitive prices, thus reflecting the company's philosophy to provide innovative concepts on fast-growing market sectors.
Amazon.com Product Description The Memorex CD-R is a write once, single sided disc. It provides 700 MB of space, which translates to eighty minutes of audio recording time. You can use this disc in 1x - 52x write speed compatible writers. Remember that you can use this disc only on a computer CD writer. A one-year warranty protects you against defects in the near term, while the discs' rated archival life of 70 to 100 years means you can rest easy about the future of your data. What's in the Box 50 pack spindle
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Glitch Free discs, and they work in my car March 11, 2004 57 out of 61 found this review helpful
The odd thing about CD-R's is that certain manufacturers work in come players, but not in others. When a tech friend first mentioned that to me, I didn't believe it. So here's how it works. I have a regular Kenwood CD player (this does not apply to newer players who are CD-R-RW capable) My Kenwood will accept Memorex CD-R discs without any glitches. Sony's on the other hand don't work. My brother also has a Kenwood CD in his car, and oddly enough the Memorex don't work in his car, but the Sony's do. So even within the same manufacturer, not even the same discs work. So if you have an older player, that is designed to play regular CD's find your manufacturer that works with your player, and load up on them. For me the Memorex works great. Another interesting thing is that my older CDRW drive had a max speed of 6X. Unless I set it to record at only 2X, it would have skips. The new technology is great. I bought a Lite On CDRW which is a 52x32x52x, and it records a full speed without a single skip. So buying discs that run at 52x is a dream. I record a whole album in such a little bit of time, I can't believe it. I never have a skip or any kind of problem with these Memorex discs, and the price here at Amazon is great. So I highly recommend them.
Very Pleased with Memorex CD-Rs February 20, 2004 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
Memorex recordable media is consistently trashed by Internet gurus. I've never understood the hatred, as my own experience has been just the opposite. I've been through several spindles of Memorex CD-Rs in the past three years. I've burned one single coaster to date, and that wasn't the fault of the disc--it was me, attempting a direct CD to CD-R copy, which resulted in a buffer underrun error. I've had no problems with Memorex CD-Rs, either during burning or reading. Discs burned in late 2001 are still intact and read beautifully on my system. Amazon's wonderful price only makes the brand more attractive. I know where I'm heading the next time that more are needed--and I just tipped off a friend a few minutes ago.
No Problems Using These! May 10, 2006 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
Maybe I am just lucky but I have not had any problems using these disks.
They have burned very fast and very dependably so far.
I have used about a third of the 50 disks in making music CDs and 5 or 6 disks to store some data files on. I did this using my TDK 52X CD-RW burner that is in a nearly 4-year old Dell desktop PC.
I have had no burning problems so far. The music CDs I have made with these have played in every electronic device I have tried them in.
It is unfortunate that so many seem to be having trouble with these -- I hope my luck holds out!
Based on my personal experience using them I recommend these without reservation!
Look No Further. July 3, 2006 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
If there's a better deal on Amazon, I have yet to find it. Not only are these Memorex CD-R's arguably the most dependable and inarguably the most affordable, but Amazon is currently making it cost-advantageous to purchase two 50-pack spools over a single 100-pack spindle (may as well stock up). As a radio DJ-educator-musician I go through a spool per month and have no complaints, even though these are supposedly "data" rather than "music" CD's. (I have yet to detect any difference between the two, other than a 20-50% mark-up for the CD-R's designated for "music" storage.) Thank you Amazon and Memorex! (Just don't get greedy.)
Good quality June 26, 2003 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
These are great quality recordable CD's. Inside the spindle, Memorex packages it so that there will be minimal bouncing around during shipping. They do this with tiny plastic rings. Though seeming like a miniscule detail, I've had experiences with spindles that don't come packaged this way, and it is a disaster. But, most importantly the CD's burn well, and I haven't had a problem thus far. The max speed of 48x is more than enough unless you are among the select few that own 52x burners.Good luck!
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