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Is this a good dvd media to get?
SVP has run out of my usual discs again and i am on the hunt for some new ones to use which is still in my price range of a tub of 50 for £6-£8 Max.
So I was just wondering is these discs are fine to get - http://svp.co.uk/products-solo.php?pid=203 Datawrite Titanium Silver (8x) DVD-R One of the best selling DVD discs in the UK and Europe. Popular with both experienced computer users and novices ADVDInfo: CMC MAG. AE1/MCC 02RG20/TTG02 |
I thought CMC was crap, but MCC02RG20 and TTG02 are both good. I guess it would matter which one your got?
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Your budget it a bit low.
16.00 USD United States Dollars = 8.68512 GBP United Kingdom Pounds This is the price for blank discs in the USA, after taxes, on sale in stores. 6.00 GBP United Kingdom Pounds = 11.0503 USD United States Dollars ... and that would only buy me junk for a 50-pack. If I were in the UK, I'd get these: http://svp.co.uk/products-solo.php?pid=1069 £43.99 for 200-pack 11.00 GBP United Kingdom Pounds = 20.2481 USD United States Dollars I pay that good discs, no problems. Still a bargain. Nothing wrong with these either: http://svp.co.uk/products-solo.php?pid=1214 TDK 003 / Datasafe Branded (16x) DVD+R / Spindle tub of 25 for £4.35 Same for these: http://svp.co.uk/products-solo.php?pid=1215 These are also TDK Datasafe, but the discs look better, not shiny with big logos. More good MCC discs http://svp.co.uk/products-solo.php?pid=168 Datawrite Titanium (16x) Full-Face Printable DVD+R Spindle tub of 100 for £19.99 Or more MCC/Prodisc http://svp.co.uk/products-solo.php?pid=190 Spindle tub of 50 for £10.99 These are Prodisc and the discs look nice too http://svp.co.uk/products-solo.php?pid=1127 Dysan (8x) DVD+R / Spindle tub of 25 for £4.36 Now how about us getting that Sylvester & Tweety, Bravestarr, John Doe trade done? |
Considering I am buying about 800 dvd's this time, that is all i can afford to spend on discs. the datawrite red mach 4, which i brought last time was in that price range, which you recommend.
I can not afford any of the others, which is why i am asking for that price range on discs. I am on a tight budget this month and that lot has to last me about 2 months. Trade wise, i will be posting the john doe and syvester and tweety a week saturday when i do my next post run. I won't be able to do it this weekend as its my brothers wedding. |
Would these be ok to get - http://svp.co.uk/products-solo.php?pid=1394
Mirror Branded (8x) DVD-R Box of 600 discs Product Code: 3440 BOX IN STOCK Not yet reviewed £80.99 inc. VAT Unit Price £0.14 Perfect for short term storage and back up of non-crucial data, Mirror DVDR are value for money products that will appeal to customers who want to pay a minimum. ADVDInfo: MCC 02RG20 Would like to know tonight, so i can buy them tommorrow. running very low and need to buy them tommorrow, friday the latest. |
No. Mirror is fake media. It is Infosmart crapola with a forged MCC ID.
It's garbage, don't buy it. |
So which one should i get with that price range i gave. the max i can spend is £80 and i am looking at 600 discs for that much.
I got to buy the discs tommorrow, friday the latest. so i would like to know before then, if not then its the 2nd class optodisc media from datawrite. |
Optodiscs DVD+R are crap. Remember that.
The DVD-R may or may not be worth a darn. There will be coasters. If you'd spend a few £ more, you'd lose less £ from coasters. |
Again I can not afford then what my budget is, sorry but my bills takes higher prioity then spending another £4+ on discs which will barly last me 2 maybe 3 weeks.
I know optodiscs are crap, so its even those, the pot luck on the datawrite titanium silver or i quit trading 2 months early. I don't want expensive dvd's that's not going to last me for no more then a few weeks. I budget this amount on discs as that is all i can afford and willing to spend on discs without breaking the bank. |
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