Pros: $15 for 50 CD-R's translates into about 30 cents per CD Cons: Need to buy the slim jewel cases in some cases
This particular Memorex CD-R comes in a spindle of 50 stacked up on top of a circular coaster-type holder, with a tiny cylinder running through the holes in the centers of each CD to hold them in place.
Having grown up in the Napster era of...
Pros: these CDs dont kill people directly. Cons: read the full description. there is nothing good about them.
I burn a LOT of CDs. Music, VCDs, data backups....
and of all the CDs I have EVER USED. Memorex is the ONLY one that has degraded to the point where I cant even use them. Tiny bubbles form inside the CD and begin to grow (how?...i dont know). After a while...entire sections of the disc are unreadable. Its possible that I just got a bad spool or two. but. I am talking less than 2 years....and these CDs are already useless. FEAR THEM. I have purchased the really REALLY cheap kind and they have lasted years longer than these. I am not even sure what to recommend. Imation seem pretty good. But. STAY AWAY FROM MEMOREX!
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