


Smartbuy Features: Blu-ray disc has up to 10 times the storage capacity of a standard recordable DVD disc, suitable for recording, and playback high definition (HD) video contents. High Capacity: 50GB. Hard Protective Layer Coating. Extremely long archival life. Excellent playback performance. High definition television recording. Digital asset management and professional storage. Complies with Blu-ray Disc Recordable Format Version 1.3 for use with drives or records that support 50GB Blu-ray Disc. Precautions: 1. Avoid fingerprints, dust and other soiling on the disc. The disc can be cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth. Don't use any solvents or protective liquid. 2. Do not hit the edge of the disc. 3. Protect the disc from excessive heat, moisture and direct sunlight. 4. Please use soft felt-tip pens to label the disc. Review: funcionan perfectamente Review: its very bad quality just 2 pieces its work other to garbage
| Write Speed | 6x |
| Recording Capacity | 4 Hours |
| Net Quantity | 1E+1 Count |
| Manufacturer | Taiwan |
| UPC | 758418819126 |
| Package Dimensions | 14 x 13.79 x 2.69 cm; 200 g |
| Item model number | 8541706863 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 200 g |
P**N
funcionan perfectamente
A**M
its very bad quality just 2 pieces its work other to garbage
B**S
Don't let the low price make you nervous, these are high quality discs! I highly recommend buying a bunch in one order. The value is unbeatable! For $50, you can get 1.5TB of storage! That is multiple hundreds cheaper than a hard drive of similar capacity! The coating on the discs feels super nice, and their very smooth all around, just like proper Blu-rays. The label can easily be written on with a marker, just be careful not to smudge them before they dry. They burn absolutely fine every time, I've never had a burn error with them. Very high quality discs! Only thing I can't attest to yet is the longevity, as I've only had my first batch around a year now. But I'd expect them to last about as long as any optical media can, about 10-15 years before the layers start to deteriorate, and you'll want to burn the data to a fresh disc if you're archiving. Absolutely perfect for media archival! I use them for archiving my Blu-ray and DVD rips for my Plex server. It keeps so much data of my far-more-precious hard drive space, both for my server, and backups. Now, the only thing to keep in mind is what program you're using to burn them. As BD-r never really took off as optical media was largely dead when it came out, not all "disc burning software" will even burn a BD-r, and that goes doubly for these BD-r DL discs. Even a lot of software that supports burning BD-r's, has no idea what a dual layer disc is, and will see it as a single layer of 50GB capacity, and thus it will fail to burn half the data. And in my experience, you won't even receive an error until it attempts to close the session and finalize. So just make sure your burning software supports dual-layer recordable Blu-rays. The technical term is "rockridge extensions", which handles the extra capacity of dual-layer discs. I accidentally made coasters out of 3 of my discs the first time I burned them. As I don't want that to happen to anyone else, I reinforce, make sure your software supports the Rockridge extensions!
J**N
Utilisé pour gravé le montage photo de ma conjointe pour ses funérailles. Disque durable, a fonctionné à la première gravure.
D**N
A+
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