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Digital 4X 128GB BDXL Quad Layer BD-R XL White Inkjet Printable Blu-ray Recordable 50 Year archival Discs - 10 Discs

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  • [50 Year Archival Grade High-Capacity 128GB Optical Discs] This Quad Layer BD-R XL media offers up to 128GB of storage space to archive/back-up your videos, music, photos, files and more for at least 50 years, ensuring your content is available for a long time.
  • [Made in Japan + Store Large files] These Quad Layer BD-R XL 128GB BD-R XL media are manufactured in Japan by one of the largest and most trusted Blu-ray disc developers, ensuring superior quality and functionality. Even though BDXL discs are divided into 4 separate recording layers of approx. 32GB each, you can still store a single file that is larger than a single layer capacity. These discs can accommodate single files as large as 128GB.
  • [COLD DATA Storage and ESG] Most of the content stored on your computer’s hard drive(s) are rarely if ever viewed and although important, not necessary for immediate recall. Instead, backup and archive onto 128GB BDXL discs for cold storage and always have available while freeing up valuable memory for new content. Plus, Cold Data storage follows ESG guidelines, for a more environmentally and socially conscience method of storage.
  • [Immutable content with Excellent Compatibility and Quality] The content stored on this media cannot be deleted, altered, or changed, ensuring it can never be corrupted or manipulated. Plus, it complies with the Blu-ray disc recordable format BDXL Standard to ensure excellent compatibility and longevity. In utilizing a protective super-hard coating, each disc is enabled to prevent scratches, resists fingerprints and reduces dust build-up.
  • [Fewer Discs] Just one BDXL 128GB disc can replace more than 180 CD-R or 27 DVD-R or 5 (25GB) BD-R discs. Plus, it’s specially designed to store large capacity 4K Ultra Hi-Def video and audio files. Meaning users need fewer discs when archiving/backing-up, recording or duplicating Ultra high-definition digital recordings.
  • [Weather Resistant] These are resistant to weather and climate that could destroy other storage formats, like water and UV light. These BDXL 128GB discs can withstand UV sunlight that would destroy standard DVD discs as well as being water resistant that would destroy your typical hard drives and tapes.
  • [Blu-ray Laser Technology] These disc use blue-violet laser technology for reading and writing data. This technology delivers amazing sound quality, vivid colors, superior resolution and great contrast.



Product Description

Sony 128GB BDXL BD-R disc

Just one BDXL 128GB disc can replace more than 180 CD-R or 27 DVD-R or 5 (25GB) BD-R discs.

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The content stored on this media cannot be deleted, altered, or changed, ensuring it can never be corrupted or manipulated.

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Perfect for archiving data

Holds up to 128GB of digital content, including 4K video content, pictures, audio, files, etc.

Sony BDXL

White inkjet printable surface

Able to use an inkjet disc printer to label the disc with vibrant colors and images

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4X 128GB BDXL Quad Layer BD-R XL White Inkjet Printable Blu-ray Recordable 50 Year archival Discs

Computers typically use binary calculations, where capacity is measured in powers of 2. This means that 1 kilobyte (KB) is 1024 bytes (2^10), 1 megabyte (MB) is 1024 KB, and so on. So when a computer reports disk capacity, it often uses these binary values.

In contrast, manufacturers often use the decimal system, where 1 KB is defined as 1000 bytes. This can lead to confusion because the same disk may be reported as having different capacities depending on the measuring system used. For instance, a disk marketed as 500 GB might be seen as about 465 GB by the computer, due to the difference between 500,000,000,000 bytes (decimal) and 500,000,000,000 / 1024^3 (binary)


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
The Sony QUAD layer blue ray disk works great. Burned with: Windows 7 desktop with recent LG M Disc compatible burner (2022). Burn S/W is CyberLink Power2Go which came with the LG burner. At 4X speed and verification turned on - it takes over 3.5hours to burn a full 121GB disk of data;SO YES it will take a while to burn. It will probably take less time if verification is turned off on the Power2Go s/w GUI.The disk is capable of adding more data if you choose not to finalize the disk via the S/W GUI...As usual with all memory devices, the actual practical storage capacity is less than 128GB, somewhere around 121 to 122 GBDisk is supposed to last 50 years, so I will post an update in 50 years....Paid @$98 including tax...Free shipping.Unlike M-Disc- there is no recommendation by Sony to store the Sony disc in an individual jewel case.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
I tried burning a single large file (~105G) with these twice. Both discs failed around the 75% mark. I went ahead and returned these as these disks are expensive not to have all of them working.
Phil H.
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
Disks worked perfectly for offline archiving of a large group of files. Write speed was decent for the amount of data. Must use a burn program like ImgBurn to take advantage of these larger discs as Windows will not natively write to them.