I made a post about a week ago letting people know about the great prices on 4X media I saw at local stores . I've seen TDK , Maxell , Verbatim , and Memorex at local stores such as Walmart , Best Buy , and Office Depot at prices ranging from 1.89 to 2.40 dollars per disc . Some fella namedtxpharoah responded by saying that online prices are better . Really ? Where can you find these brands at these or lower prices ? He also said that name brands such as KHypermedia and Verbatim ( CMC ) were crap . I do not consider KHypermedia a name brand . Its an off brand . I'm talking about the brands I listed above . As for Verbatim the last batch I got were made by Ritek . I have used Imation made by CMC and they were fine but KHypermedia by CMC were not . I think its all in how much money a company wants to pay CMC to make its discs . So if you want some really good media at a good price try one of these stores .
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www.shop4tech.com has for only $195.50 100 pcs free shipping is the cheapest I had seen so far!!
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Ritek is the manufacture who made for TDK, Richo, and HP...and more so I think they are all the same what is the point to spend more money on brands' products
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Originally Posted by jomo
I have some of the TDK 4X and Verbatim 4X, as well as Verbatim 2.4X and they all have media code RICOHJPN. I assume this is Ritek? They're all Made in Taiwan. -
I know memorex sucks!!! Disc gets blotchy and stalls toward the end. I use Ritek g03 (best dvd-r). You can find them for only 129.00 for 100 with free shipping at the following site --> http://www.blank-cd-cdr.com/dvdr-media-dvd-r-ritek-dvd-r-4-7gb.html
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Originally Posted by scottvf
Thats nice but this thread says 4X in the title even. I prefer to burn at 15minutes a disk as my time has a worth too.
And of course I hate playing around with firmware revisions for different disks... Thats a easy way to toast a drive. Just ask the people that tried to flash a bios and trashed a MB. I get them at work times something just goes wrong even when it isn't their first or even third time doing it.
I'm using the TDK sold at $189 for 100 Best Buy, the top is a nice textured silver. I can use most of the top to write on. They work fine for me. I've used a lot of brand name DVD Blanks. Never a Coaster.
I guess I'm conservative by nature when it ain't broke I don't fix it.
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Originally Posted by TBoneit
A new store here sell 50 DVD-R 4X (don't know the brand yet) for 99$CND ! 2$CND each ! that is cheap, but i'm sure it's princo -
Memorex sucks ? Memorex does not make its own discs . You have to check the media code with something like DVDInfo . The program will let you know who really makes the disc .
I'm still waiting for someone to let me know where online I can find prices this low on this type and brands of media . Last time I checked online stores had prices well over 3 dollars per disc for same type and brand .
The best thing is I can get it right now . Why would I want to pay way more and wait a week to get it ?
By the way I dont think Ricoh and Ritek are the same company . I have Verbatims made by both Ricoh and Ritek . -
i bought a 25 ct cake box at Best Buy of dvd+r 4x for $53 after sales tax. thats a hair above 2 bucks a piece.
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jomo wrote:
Ritek is the manufacture who made for TDK, Richo, and HP...and more so I think they are all the same what is the point to spend more money on brands' products
"Mickey" orders media for Mickey-brand media specifying that it must meet a very high standard during testing.
"Minnie" does the same but specs a lower standard during testing; so she could get some/all of the fallouts from Mickey-brand testing.
"Goofy" does the same with a bare-minimum spec; so he gets all the fallouts that actually work.
In general, once the manufacturer's order book is filled for high-quality stuff, the testing criteria is lowered for the remaining orders. This is one reason why there can be so much variability within cheaper brands -- some media in the box just meet the spec and some are as good as the "best" brands.
For CD and DVD media this testing is probably a sample-type of testing as well.
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[quote="Allan55"]jomo wrote:
In general, once the manufacturer's order book is filled for high-quality stuff, the testing criteria is lowered for the remaining orders. This is one reason why there can be so much variability within cheaper brands -- some media in the box just meet the spec and some are as good as the "best" brands.
For CD and DVD media this testing is probably a sample-type of testing as well.
Allan
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