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Digital 4X 128GB BDXL Quad Layer BD-R XL White Inkjet Printable Blu-ray Recordable 50 Year archival Discs - 3 Discs

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  • [50 Year Archival Grade High-Capacity 128GB Optical Discs (3 Discs Trial Pack)] 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)


Jeff 100
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
Buyers beware! I was going to make a youtube video about putting steam games on a disk, but the backup is gigabytes large. The disks that are being advertised are only 119 gigabytes large. The number that is on the packaging states "128 gigabytes", does not state anywhere that this number is referring to a decimal based byte (1000 bytes per byte), instead of the widely used binary (1024 bits per byte) that everyone, such as cell phone, and hard drive, sd card, and flash drive manufactures use everywhere else.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
Great back up! Burn time is pretty long (around 3 hours) on a LG DVD M Disk burner. I used the burn software included with the LG burner. The actual practical storage capacity is less than 128GB (around 112 GB for my system.). Yes, It is possible to add files to the disk as long there is capacity and if the disk burn is NOT finalized. These archival disks are way better than memory cards (SD, etc), USB memory sticks and solid state drives and regular hard drives.
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
Bought a 3 pack of these Sony BDXl discs to see if they would work in my new burner rated for up to quad layer 128gb capability. Burned first one using latest Burnaware program and it failed. Went through burn and check just fine, no errors and no rereading noise like I saw with 100gb verbatim mdiscs but when I tried to copy off the files to a test directory on computer using the same drive and computer it failed it failed to read files in to the 2nd layer, just like happened with the Verbatim 100gb m discs (I got 1 out of 10 of those verbatim discs to work). Seems like the 2-3-4 layer blue ray multi layer technology is non-functional. I tried with 2 computers, 4 blue ray burners, and many discs wasted now from 2 different brands. I tried 2 different programs as well. Only single layer 25gb discs seem to be reliable enough to use. I am wondering how is this possible in 2024?? anyone have any ideas?
DIY Engineer
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
These disks are not labeled in any way as M-DISKS or as a Sony product, they use similar phrases and wording such as "50 Year Archival Grade" and "Weather Resistant" that may confuse the buyer into believing that these are actually M-Disks.Even I had to look really closely at the characteristics and labeling to make a decision on these disks.Also, found somewhat conflicting information in the reviews, such as one user writing:"The Sony QUAD layer blue ray disk works great." but it doesn't state anywhere that these are Sony disks, and the same review also says: "Unlike M-Disc- there is no recommendation by Sony to store the Sony disc in an individual jewel case." And again, I see nothing indicating that these are Sony Branded Disks, (Maybe they were marketed at some point like that, but the website has been updated, I'm not sure.) But it seems like something is not lining up.Beyond that, I just want to say that I cannot give any feedback positive or negative about this product. I simply wanted to bring the potential buyers attention to the fact that these are not M-DISK and that is what I personally was looking for when i stumbled upon these disks.