Verbatim DVD+R DL 2.4x blank discs at Best Buy (made in Singapore)
I have some sort of good news and bad news for those that are after the Made in Singapore Verbatim dvd+r dual layer blanks
the good news- not sure how long they are going to carry them or however many are left in the warehouse of wherever they found them, but the Bestbuy by me (and I assume others) started carrying the Verbatim 20 pack spindles again. These are also the way older 2.4x burn speed with the nicer media code of MKM-001-00 (which were rated to be a bit better than the present 8x MKM-003-00 versions). Also it clearly states the "made in Singapore " on the package, so you know what you are getting the bad news the price they want for them is insane and reflects when DL discs first started to appear in the market place. They want 40$ for a 20 pack spindle, which is crazy However for those of you that do not have money otherwise to get the old ones offline, but have a bestbuy card handy, you can at least get some really good dual layer media, albeit at an inflated price. Though I have a few spindles of the 8x and they are ok, I bit the bullet and grabbed 80 (4 packs) of them yesterday |
In all honesty, $2 per disc is not awful. I remember paying $2 for an average-quality VHS tape, which held less video in worse quality. Even floppy discs used to sell for $1 each, and those were not even 2MB in size. So $2 for a high-quality 8GB disc? All things considered, it could be worse.
On the other hand... Verbatim 2.4x 50-pack $50 + free shipping Verbatim 96577 8.5 GB 2.4x-6x Double Layer Recordable Disc DVD+R DL, 50-Disc Spindle $49.99 & this item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...SIN=B0026CN0KW Verbatim 2.4x 20-pack $23 + free shipping Verbatim 95310 8.5 GB 2.4x-6x Double Layer Recordable Disc DVD+R DL, 20-Disc Spindle $22.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25 from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...SIN=B000GHWRIK So for the best price, buy online. :) Note that the "2.4x-6x" discs are 2.4x discs that can burn up to 6x speed in some burners (though not recommended). Virtually all 2.4x media comes from the Singapore Mitsubishi plant, whether it's bought online or offline. The India plant is responsible for the 8x DVD+R DL media. (Not to say that the Indian media is bad. It burns well, too!) |
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Not totally exact. I have a few spindles (and supermediastore still sells them, though you have to check the description specs to see which ones as they have both) of 8x (package states it can go up to 10x however) made in Singapore discs. I have seen the 8x made in India discs as well (which I am pretty positive I have used before). Bestbuy actually jackknifed the prices on the dual layer. When they normally used to sell them a few years back, it was 30$ for a spindle of 20. However knowing what I am getting makes the difference for their inflated extra 10$ Either way though considerably cheaper online, it was nice for a change to go into a regular outlet and see them back on the shelf. |
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Thanks for sharing. :) |
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Yes you are correct, 90% of what I see in any store now has slowly all spawned into the world of Memorex crap |
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