Sony CDR slim Pack x10

Posted by Notcot on May 13, 2010 in Portable Sound & Vision |

Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (6 Reviews)

Product Description
Compatible with virtually any CD-ROM drive world wide

  • Data capacity: 700MB (ISO-9660-MODE-1)
  • High quality, compatibility and reliability

Sony CDR slim Pack x10

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5 Comments

carlosnightman
at 11:32 am

If you want a cheap, reliable set of CDRs which come with their own individual case ans slip of paper to write tracklists etc on, then look no further. With this set you get 10 disks and cases for, at the moment, 5 quid (postage is added on to the 0.43 given price). Unlike disks from other manufacturers, these do not become corrupted halfway through the burning process, or fail on 97%. This is the brand that i use most often at the moment. They are compatible with any burner, and play without problems. Each disk is 700Mb, meaning about 80 minutes of music, or if you burn as a data cd many more albums and lots of your best pictures can be stored. The recording process is quick, and the final product is exactly as you want it to be. I prefer individual cases like this to spindles, as i think they look better on my shelf as part of my collection. The cases themselves are strong enough as long as you don’t stand on them, and they are slim-line meaning storage space is kept to a minimum. Perfect for burning and keeping.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Mr. K. McGrady
at 1:17 pm

The CD’s are good and I would recommend them but only one of mine came with the green paper to write track-lists on.
Rating: 4 / 5


 
DL Productions UK
at 3:35 pm

Altogether these CD-Rs are very good, but I was shocked to discover that there was only 1 proper paper sleeve in the case, which is the top one. So if you like to index the tracks you’ve burnt, or put the details of a backup on the paper cover, forget these CD-Rs, as they’re not really that good package wise.

Otherwise these are great CD-Rs – though they will only burn at 48x, when now 52x is the norm. At least you can overburn to 705MB easily.

Great for all uses, just don’t expect to be able to index the contents on the paper insert.
Rating: 4 / 5


 
Mr. David Stanton
at 5:40 pm

I had no problems saving downloaded

MP3 albums from Amazon onto each of

my discs.

The sound quality is as good as I

would expect it to be.

When I run out of discs I will surely

buy another pack.

Well recommended!
Rating: 5 / 5


 
I. Stott
at 7:27 pm

I had to discard 50% of these discs because they would not record. Having bought Sony because I thought they would be reliable this was particularly disappointing. The Tesco ones are loads better and much cheaper.
Rating: 1 / 5


 

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