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The PHILIPS CD-RW 80MIN Blank Disc pack includes five high-quality discs, each with a storage capacity of 700MB and a write speed ranging from 4X to 12X, making it ideal for both audio and data storage needs.
A**D
Very Good
I wanted a little colour variety as I'd previously bought a massive pack of CD's and found that while they were great, I preferred a little difference. These have lovely casings, and the CD's record nicely, only problem I have is said casings tend to struggle to stay closed and can quite easily pop open, so I'd be careful with handling them, but aside from that their vibrance and quality was perfect for me :)
B**W
They're CDs
What else can I say. They're CDs, they work like CDs and the casings are just normal plastic cases that you get with CDs. They work a charm and at the rated speed.
S**P
Work Well (Enough)
Got these to transfer songs in playlists from my iMac to a CD for playing in my fancy hifi system. The sound when done is EXCELLENT.But a couple of things to note.It's not immediately obvious how much space on a disk you're taking up as you add more songs. So I overfilled one disk and the final songs sounded funny. Then I spotted in small letters how much space I was taking up, so that problem has been solved by erasing/rewriting.Nor is it immediately clear how to rewrite these disks on an iMac at least. But in Finder you right-click on the disk and you can then erase the disk and start again. NB that you can't erase individual tracks. All. Or nothing.They really are very blank! NB On an iMac they appear in Finder not when inserted into the CD drive, but only when songs are added - rather baffling. To burn songs on to them on my iMac from iTunes I had to create a Playlist for them first, then right-click on the playlist and then Burn to Disk.Once all these fascinating details are mastered, they sound superb.
M**T
very nice good quality
very nice good quality
M**C
As good as any other
Good price
K**N
Rip never work.
I order these CD's hoping that when I download my music I will be able to rip them off onto my computer, then onto my mp3 player. But for some reason, it never worked. it;s not even playing on my lap-top.
B**S
Cd r
Yes may be old school to store Cd, but easier than messing on stricks look for files
A**R
Did not work
I couldn't get the laptop to recognise the discs at all. I reinstalled drivers and did all rhe usual fixes. The disc drive would read other discs OK but as soon as I put these dics in, it didn't recognise them and just kept asking me to install a disc. Very frustrating.
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