Rating: Summary: Dependable Review: I have just purchased my third spindle of 50 of this type of CDR (my first from Amazon). I use the CDR's in my business for transporting large amounts of information (scanned in *.tif images, programs, etc.) and for burning music CD's. Dependibility is a big issue with me as the information I burn to these CD's is often used in court room presentations.I have never once had a problem with this type of CDR. I've used other, more expensive, brands that worked just as well, but these are generally the cheapest. And since I've never had a problem with them, I will continue to use this brand as long as they're available.
Rating: Summary: Great Quality CD-R's Review: I have used a truckload of Fujifilm CD-Rs with no problems. I accidently burned a 24X rated CD-R at 40X with my new Lite-On burner and it worked just fine! The quality control of these CD-Rs is much higher than Memorex, Imation, TDK, PNY, Maxell, Samsung and all those no-name brands. These companies use factories in Taiwan where they crank out CD-Rs with little regard for quality. All the Fujifilm CD-R's I have bought are "Made in Japan" by a well-known and highly respected company by the name of Taiyo Yuden. Many recording studios and companies who make custom made low-run CD-Rs for artists use them. If you have been fustrated by cheap quality CD-Rs I suggest you give these a try. PS: check around and see if you can find a rebate online!
Rating: Summary: Good price and good Quality..Good buy! Review: I just bought this 50 pak Fuji CD-R and I think the quality is great. I have no problem with them at all. The price is good too, it's not like other brands, such as Maxell or TDK, those cost much more than this one. Fuji is a good choice!
Rating: Summary: FUJI CDS = GREAT VALUE! Review: I recently bought a TDK 24x burner, and needed some media for it. I bought a few packs of these from my local staples for $... bucks each, used all 100 of em over the course of the summer, with no problems.
Rating: Summary: Fuji Taiyo Yudens...thumbs up all the way Review: I've used these CD-Rs countless times, and I've gotta say...WOW. I've never experienced a better product with more quality control and better workmanship. I mainly use these for trading live material from different bands (the smashing pumpkins in general). I've tried MANY brands of media...Imation, Memorex, TDK, Sony, PNY, Teon, Maxell, Durabrand, Philips, BASF, Khypermedia, No-Name brands...EVERYTHING. Believe me, I've had tons of time and reason to try all of these out (a full summer of trading and 1000 CDs worth of live material). Out of all those brands, I thought FujiFilm beat them, hands down. TDK and Memorex are also good brands, but Fuji was made in Japan, and boy do I lurrrve Japan products (I'm a video game fan, as well as a guitar player...haha you know how that is). Things made in Japan just have a higher quality control rating and are much easier and less stressful to work with. I may not like their people or country, but man I like some of Japan's products. So bottom line : If you're looking for reputable, high-end media that won't put a hole in your wallet, look no further. FUJI IS YOUR ANSWER.
Rating: Summary: Fuji 25301475 CD-R, 80 Minute, 700 MB, 16X (50-Pack Spindle) Review: The cd was good but to long to me shipping and te shipping is to high... But the cd was good great but with a 6.17 dollar shipping was to high...
Rating: Summary: Great CD-R's Great quality with a good bargain Review: These Cd's are great! I've already used about half of them (25) and none of them have had errors, but played perfectly, and it shows how much music/data you have put on with a ring (all Cd-R's have them but this one looks great). Buy Fujifilm instead of more expensive brands like: Sony TDK (although these are great!) Memorex ETC.
Rating: Summary: Made in Japan Review: These Fujis are made by Taiyo Yuden in Japan. It's the same as Maxell's CDR-PRO series. Nowadays it's hard to find quality CDRs. I've tried SONY, MEMOREX, TDK, PHILIPS, Verbatim, YAMAHA(OEM of Verbatim), Maxell (non-pro) and Imation. They are all taiwan-made with colorless surface (Verbatim is the only exception. It's either Blue or Green). Among them the Philips and TDK were made by CMC which are the worst. They are almost transparent and my SONY 175 cannot recognize them. Only my YAMAHA F1 can write them. But Fuji and maxell CDR-PRO are fantastic. They are light-green (not as dark as Verbatim DATALIFE plus) and works flawlessly. If you want quality products, buy Fuji. If you want unique color, Buy Verbatim Vinyl CDR(they are blue dye).
Rating: Summary: Cheap and good Review: These have all the qualities I look for in a CD-R: they are cheap, they don't make coasters like the Maxell ones, and they work with my Toshiba 2200 DVD player. What's not to like?
Rating: Summary: **Awesome**First ive seen for fast burners**Great** Review: These new Cd-Rs are the fastest ive seen for my 24x burner. These CD-Rs now store more than 80 min to 700mb. Ivew never seen an error. They say they have lesser error rates. I **Believe** it. For all u wide drives. "Yes" its comes with wide drive compatability which I love for my other drives. Well the one other thing is it last for a long time.
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