



( 11 reviews )
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Posted: Apr 27 2009
Even after trying the CDs on different burners (one burner even being on my sony vaio) I only get about 1 out of every 10 to actually burn completely. I even tried different programs ranging from free iso recorders to programs like Nero and SONIC. Granted I do not burn CDs often, but I consider these CDs still not worth the money.
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Posted: Jun 7 2008
I just bought a 100 pack at Wal-Mart for $20 because it was such a good deal. It was a waste of money. 80% of the cds I burned skipped the first time I played them. No scratches, no dust, but terrible skipping. Even at the cheap price, they are just not worth it. I wish I read a review before I bought them.
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Posted: Jun 4 2008
I bought a 100-pack of these CD-Rs to back up my music collection. I have used Sony DVD-Rs for a long time, always with satisfactory results. Unfortunately, the same is not true for these CD-Rs. Of the 100 I bought, the first four were automatic coasters. Just to make sure it wasn't my source disc that was the problem, I popped in a TDK blank CD-R and it burned flawlessly. I have tried many brands of CD-R -- TDK, Verbatim, even Memorex and Maxell, with no problems ever. Goodbye Sony, I will stick with TDK from now on.
















