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Verbatim DVD-R Blank Discs 4.7GB 16X DataLifePlus White Inkjet Printable Recordable Disc Hub Printable - 50pk Spindle 95079 (Pack of 2)

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  • The information below is per-pack only
  • 50 high-grade non-rewritable DVD-R inkjet hub printable discs with a one hundred year archival life and OEM drive certified
  • Full-color, high resolution, photo-quality printing with fast Ink drying & longer lasting colors.
  • Advanced AZO recording dye optimizes read/write performance allowing to record in approximately 5 minutes
  • Qualified for use with inkjet printers from Primera, Microboards, Epson and others
  • Verbatim has been a leader in data storage technology since 1969, and guarantees this product with a limited lifetime warranty and technical support



4.6 out of 5 stars Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available September 8, 2023 Department Computer Hardware, Supplies & Data Storage

WillSalas CymbalMaker
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
These are great when they work. But I have had some in the batches that my equipment would not recognize. Even had one that the defect was visible. The last batch, most were incompatible, were not recognized by my machines, failed while recording data, or failed to finalize and close the disc. Still, this is the best and safest one on the market for the price but sometimes will will get a dud or two.
richard campbell
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Great DVD blanks printable had no problems. No bad ones so far holler recommend verbatim. They’re a good brand.
Phil Greco
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Been using Verbatim products since the floppy disk days and never once had a coaster or any issue with these discs...
J.H.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
I use these DVD-Rs for burning home movie DVDs constantly for my autistic son. They work great with the standard Mac external DVD drive and play well in all DVD and Blu-ray players I've tested.
pitous
Reviewed in Canada on August 21, 2024
bien recu et bien emballer merci
Jill in WI
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
These disks are Verbatim, a name brand, and injet printable, which is just what I needed. I would buy them again.
Mis. Horn
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Despite being shipped in a bag, the plastic was damaged so the disc top doesn't lock. The disc's work perfectly.
Peter Gardner
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
I use these for all my photos I could not be happier with the quality I would recommend these
M. Blom
Reviewed in Australia on July 8, 2023
This item is well priced and works. There is nothing bad to say!
rob hawkins
Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2022
Been using this brand for years but first time buying from amazon... same great product at a lower price :)
Gil Perez
Reviewed in Mexico on September 28, 2021
Compré estos dvd para hacer algunos respaldos de información y grabar video en ellos y funcionaron correctamente. Ya estos medios de almacenamiento son cada vez menos populares debido a que todos usan memorias o discos duros, aun así te pueden servir de vez en cuando
Dr. Atul
Reviewed in India on July 18, 2020
Here's my experience with burning 4 of these discs:Hardware & Software used:LG Slim Portable DVD Writer external USB 2HP 14Q laptop with 8 GM RAM & NVMe M.2 SSDIntel Core i3-7020u4 discs burnt using ImgBurn on Windows 10 x64Write/Read Speeds:Data burnt: About 4GB in 3 filesWrite speed:8x set automatically by ImgBurn3.6x to 7x reported by ImgBurn4 GB files burnt in 10 minutesRead speed of burnt discs:4MB/s to 8MB/s in copying 4GB from disc to SSD over USB 24x to 6x in verification by ImgBurnThe upper surface has a paper like layer (but not paper, I think) with a 'matte' feel. I don't have a disc printer, so have no clue how well it prints. But OHP marker pen writes fine on it.Manufacturer:According to DigitalFAQ website, a real DVD under the branding label is what mattters. DVD Identifier reported this as MCC 03RG20 manufactured by Mitsubishi Chemical Corp., which is rated as "1st Class Blank DVD Media/Archival Grade Discs" by DigitalFAQ and are pretty well spoken of at other websites too. On the downside, according to DigitalFAQ, MCC 03RG20 discs are manudfactured in Sheng Wang, other small Chinese and Taiwanese factories :( According to the spindle label, its manufactured by Verbatim (Honkong) Ltd., Singapore branch, but that's the beauty of company law for you, with layers upon layers of corporate veils, before you find the real owner! How good it is for archival, is something only time will tell, but it's been a great disc so far in burning and reading, made by the 'them'; your call!
M. D. Bolton
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2011
I have used a about 200 of these DVD's with only about a 2% failure rate. Previously I had ordered Sony printable DVD's because of their good ratings by reviewers and because of my own good experience with Sony products. With the Sony DVD's I had about a 25% failure rate. I do print labels on my DVD's, using an Epson Artisan 835 and Artisan 50 printers (both excellent machines, the 835 a little more convenient when printing several of the same DVD or CD) and I get excellent results. The Verbatim 97016 printable DVD's are excellent in all respects. Interestingly, the old 5.25 inch floppy disks sold under the Verbatim label in the late 70's and early 80's were also superior products.Regarding the high failure rate reported by one reviewer of non-spooled blank DVD's, my experience indicates that his problems may stem from the VERY poor packing CONSISTENTLY done by the people sending them out. I use quite a few CD's and DVD's of various types, and the padding of packages is always unbelievably bad. When ordering several types of disks in a single order I have had more than 1/3 of the disks rendered unusable. I suggest ordering one package per order. Since they have only the sides of the box to bang against they suffer less damage though the padding they used does little to impede the included package from bouncing around in the package. I suspect that the two DVD's that failed in the last package did so as the result of shipping damage despite it was in an order by itself.Since I wrote the above, I have started using these same DVD's that come on spindles, packed 50 to a spindle. I have used many hundreds of them and have had only one instance of damage to a shipment. They are still badly packaged, but the spindle packing protects them. Other than that one shipment, I have never received a defective DVD. I highly recommend the spindled versions.7/20/14 Update. Because the 100 disk pack is less expensive, and since I am am an Amazon prime member, I have again started ordering the that size, one at a time. I found that if the disks were sent by themselves, they would usually arrive undamaged -- when two or more of them are together, they bang against each other consistently causing damage to those disks at the top and bottom of the pack. Much to my surprise, MY LAST ORDER ARRIVED WELL PACKED: The disk pack was wrapped all around in bubble wrap and the space in the box was totally filled with Blister wrap. I am so encouraged that on my next order, I am going to order two or three at a time.
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