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Rating: Summary: They Work Fabulous, Even for Music Review: With a Macintosh and Toast you can use these to burn photos, or copies of your LPs, or other stuff that's probably illegal. No need to buy the more expensive media. The music ones play well in my 16-year-old CD player as well as my newer one. The photo ones do well on my iMac and on a friend's PowerMac. I haven't tried these on PCs, but I wouldn't touch those with a ten-foot pole, anyway. I'm hoping to try these to make video CDs with to send video mail to my friends and family who are far away. I have every confidence they will work.Obviously, these don't come with jewel cases. I personally find them unnecessary, since I store mine in notebooks in binder pages specially made for storing CDs. (see Fellowes, which Amazon.com sells.) All-in-all, these are very inexpensive storage media. Writers can copy their books and articles on these, and mail them off to their editors, or an artist can copy their portfolio on these and send them off to art directors, all using just a 37-cent stamp! One other note, my burner, an Iomega zipCD, only burns at 4X, and these CD-Rs are rated for 48X. They work anyway, so I'm not sure the number makes a lot of difference. Thank you, and I hope this has been helpful!
Rating: Summary: They Work Fabulous, Even for Music Review: With a Macintosh and Toast you can use these to burn photos, or copies of your LPs, or other stuff that's probably illegal. No need to buy the more expensive media. The music ones play well in my 16-year-old CD player as well as my newer one. The photo ones do well on my iMac and on a friend's PowerMac. I haven't tried these on PCs, but I wouldn't touch those with a ten-foot pole, anyway. I'm hoping to try these to make video CDs with to send video mail to my friends and family who are far away. I have every confidence they will work. Obviously, these don't come with jewel cases. I personally find them unnecessary, since I store mine in notebooks in binder pages specially made for storing CDs. (see Fellowes, which Amazon.com sells.) All-in-all, these are very inexpensive storage media. Writers can copy their books and articles on these, and mail them off to their editors, or an artist can copy their portfolio on these and send them off to art directors, all using just a 37-cent stamp! One other note, my burner, an Iomega zipCD, only burns at 4X, and these CD-Rs are rated for 48X. They work anyway, so I'm not sure the number makes a lot of difference. Thank you, and I hope this has been helpful!
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