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  1. Here are some DVD blank media flyer ads for Sunday, August, 3:


    Best Buy--Fuji, DVD-R, 50 pack, $1.40/each after instant rebate.
    Office Depot--Phillips, DVD+R,buy 2 get 1 free 15 packs, $1.20 each at the regitster.
    Office Max--Khypermedia, 10 pack slim case, $1.00 each at the register.

    There is an extra added benefit to North Carolina residents: this is the last day for the Sales Tax Holiday, and I think these products would qualify because they are computer storage media.
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    Join Date: Sep 2002
    Location: Appalachia
    In my area, East TN, Office Max has Imation 25 pk for $2.00 each. I looked at the DVD media section of this site and from what I can tell the Office Max and Office Depot (Phillips) media are 2.4x media. Don't know if this matters to anyone but FYI.
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  3. Originally Posted by obiron
    In my area, East TN, Office Max has Imation 25 pk for $2.00 each. I looked at the DVD media section of this site and from what I can tell the Office Max and Office Depot (Phillips) media are 2.4x media. Don't know if this matters to anyone but FYI.
    Thanks for the additional info.
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  4. Member Faustus's Avatar
    Join Date: Apr 2002
    Location: Dallas, TX
    Checked out my local best buy, the Fuji are not labled as a speed so I assume 1x, they are manufactuered in tawian. Also the price is after rebate its $99 at the store. I decided to stay away. I'll order some optodisc or something else.
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  5. Member dcsos's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2003
    Location: Y No Werk (anagram)
    Flaystus how do you know they're TAIWAN FUJI's?
    and not Taiyo from Japan?

    can you tell from the outside?

    and those made in TAIWAN have shown as RITEK, no?
    thus they should be 2x unless in the A03 1x
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    Join Date: Mar 2003
    Location: United States
    Originally Posted by Boffo
    Here are some DVD blank media flyer ads for Sunday, August, 3:


    Best Buy--Fuji, DVD-R, 50 pack, $1.40/each after instant rebate.
    Office Depot--Phillips, DVD+R,buy 2 get 1 free 15 packs, $1.20 each at the regitster.
    Office Max--Khypermedia, 10 pack slim case, $1.00 each at the register.

    Are the office depot after mail in rebate or is it instant rebate, and how much is a pack of phillips dvd+r 15 pack?
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    Join Date: Jun 2003
    Location: texas
    The phillips are on sale for 26 bucks a pop but if you buy 2 you get a third free. My 3 came to $57 but they did charge tax here in texas on tax free weekend.
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  8. Originally Posted by dcsos
    can you tell from the outside?
    yes.

    Originally Posted by dcsos
    thus they should be 2x unless in the A03 1x
    that has never been a good idea.
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  9. Member ebenton's Avatar
    Join Date: Jul 2003
    Location: The WINDY state (Florida)
    I don't know if this is in the Sunday papers or not, but I bought a 25-pack of Memorex 4X DVD-Rs at Staples last weekend for $49.95. The regular price was shown as $59.95. I know people have bad-mouthed Memorex/CMC media here before, but so far I have not had any bad experiences with them.
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  10. Member ebenton's Avatar
    Join Date: Jul 2003
    Location: The WINDY state (Florida)
    Staples.com is still selling the 25-spindle of 4x Memorex DVD-R disks for $49.98 (Sorry, I was off by 3 cents before.). They also list Imation 4X DVD-R 25-pack for $49.94. They usually have the same items and prices available in their stores.
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    Join Date: Jun 2003
    Location: texas
    phillips ARE CMC
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    Join Date: Nov 2002
    The phillips are on sale for 26 bucks a pop but if you buy 2 you get a third free. My 3 came to $57 but they did charge tax here in texas on tax free weekend.
    Yea, and those Philips/CMC disks are excellent. They are CMC manufactured...but surprisingly excellent quality. I have a feeling CMC uses a better quality dye on the PHilips disks then they do on many others they produce, INCLUDING Verbatim.

    Didn't have a single coaster with them..and burned 75....definitely a great deal.
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