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Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: daywane on September 13, 2004, 11:01:50 am
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Office Max has blank dvd's 25 pack $10.00 after instant $15.00 rebate. just bought 3 packs $32.00 after tax and out the door.
I have used this brand often and have had no problems.
thay have +r's and -R's
better grab em before I do ;D
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Are they 4X or 8X ???
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2.4x according to their website:
DVD-R:
http://www.officemax.com/max/solutions/product/prodBlock.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&expansionOID=-536891921&prodBlockOID=537067433 (http://www.officemax.com/max/solutions/product/prodBlock.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&expansionOID=-536891921&prodBlockOID=537067433)
DVD+R:
http://www.officemax.com/max/solutions/product/prodBlock.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&expansionOID=-536891921&prodBlockOID=537112810 (http://www.officemax.com/max/solutions/product/prodBlock.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&expansionOID=-536891921&prodBlockOID=537112810)
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Any idea who makes Khypermedia?
Are these discs any good, etc.?
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Any idea who makes Khypermedia?
Are these discs any good, etc.?
No, they aren't. At all.
http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm (http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm) They aren't worth anything in my book, but that's just my .02
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I dont see why you say that
I have used over 100 of them and have had no problems.
I have never been one to buy name brands
I have a huge colection of movies and I am backing up 100's of VCR tapes
I am using 3 PC's with the cheapest dvd burners from tiger direct ($45.00) each
plus I am always backing up my Hard drives
at less than 50 cents a disk I think its great.
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I don't buy brand names either.
You can easily find much much MUCH better discs at under 50 cents a disc. NewEgg has a 100 pack of 8x riteks right now for 50 bux + a $10 rebate. I said what I said because those discs are not good. The dyes are consistently uneven, the burn quality is sub-par, and they have been known (and I've experienced) to simply not work after as little as 4 months.
I didn't mean to personally insult you... it's just not worth the risk IMHO that all your discs may not work a year from now. I'd much rather buy quality than save 3 cents a disk. I've used them, as have hundreds of reviewers online, and they all say CMC are terrible. You've had good luck.... good for you, but I fear you may be upset if failures occur after only a few months... especially on hard drive backups and movie backups....
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I took no insult ;)
I hope I did not seem up set. ( I was not)
I had no Idea that thay would quit working :'(
if that happens I will be pissed >:(
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I took no insult ;)
I hope I did not seem up set. ( I was not)
I had no Idea that thay would quit working :'(
if that happens I will be pissed >:(
Well I'm not wishing that on you either... hopefully they will be fine. I just don't trust them because CMC has one of the highest failure rates around... just not worth it in my book.
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http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm
That site has its fair share of fear mongering wouldn't you say? I've bought a number of different types in their class 3 and 4 and have had maybe 1% failure rates more likely caused by encoding errors than anything else. Furthermore I've checked some of my oldest burns (2 yrs now) and they still run fine. And although 2 yrs isn't that much, dvd writing hasn't been prevalent to the average consumer for much more than that. I guess I am just an anomoly ::)