Electronics : 8CM Write-once DVD-R Removable Disc for DVD Camcorders(10 Pack)

Electronics : 8CM Write-once DVD-R Removable Disc for DVD Camcorders(10 Pack)

8CM Write-once DVD-R Removable Disc for DVD Camcorders(10 Pack)

from: Maxell



8CM Write-once DVD-R Removable Disc for DVD Camcorders(10 Pack)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Maxell
Clothing Size: 1.4 GB DVD-R
EAN: 0025215669545
Label: Maxell
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Maxell
Model: 567636
Publisher: Maxell
Size: 1.4 GB DVD-R
Studio: Maxell



Features:
  • 1.4GB/30 minutes storage capacity
  • Designed for one-time recording with DVD-R compatible camcorders
  • Includes jewel case







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Item Description:
1.4GB storage capacity / Up to 30 minutes of DVD quality video recording / For DVD-R compatible camcorders / Slim cases included 10-pack of 3 DVD-R discs; slim cases included Ideal for sharing comcorder footage











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Cheap and good value for money! ...
Amazon has great deals on this product - we use it in our DVD camcorder and it works great.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Annoying ...
The product seems to work fine but everytime I turn on the Sony camcorder or press record it tells me it recommends the Sony DVDs. Its really annoying, to the point next time I will just buy Sony so I don't have to see that message anymore!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Does what is says on the tin! ...
Bought the disss a few times, mainly through amazon. I had no problems whatsoever. They also come with the cases which makes life a lot easier especially when it comes to storing the disks. It is a simple product and it does exactly what is says on the tin


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