Advantages: 80 minutes Disadvantages: only in card sleaves
...Is 74 minutes not enough for you? Well these traxdatacd-r's might be the answer I picked up apack of 50 for £25 pounds. The cd's are not in jewel cases but in card sleves instead the cd is a lightt blue backed cd which i allways find are pretty stable. The certified speed on these cd's is up to ten speed so you can burn at high speeds easily. There is a god and siver version but i have found the silver version more than reliable. Overall a good cheap reliable 8 speed 80 min cd....
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...These CD's are cheap, they cost about 70p each from the local computer store but I managed to get a boc of 10 for a fiver via mail order.
They are suprsingly good quality. For a start the CD feels heavy and thick, not like some of the thin rubbish you get. They come in nice sturdy boxes. They are not visibally cheap like other brands.
They write at 4x which is the max speed of my writer, and I haven't had any errors while using them.
You could do a lot worse than Traxdata....
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I like them Review ofTraxdataCD-R 700 MBby
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Advantages: Work fine for me Disadvantages: Might not for you
...The world seems to think that Traxdata CD's are useless. I have had problems with lots of other makes, but Traxdata have always been fine for me.
Traxdata have a lot of different CD's on offer, but most people will be familiar with either the 74 or 80 minute CD-R's. They do come in silver and gold varieties but I have only ever used their gold discs. I'm sure someone knows about all the colours but to be honest I have never noticed any difference whether the CD be gold, silver, blue or green.
Whatever you may say about Traxdata CD's, they do pass my quality test (which I must copyright). What you do is bend the CD. Depending on the thickness (and therefore quality of the CD) one of two things can occur. Either the CD will bend but stay in one piece, or the CD will violently shatter (NOTE - Should you try this test be careful about...
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I actually own this product. Not sure if piratess does or has becase he/she seems to be reviewing another model if they think that the product has a 'built in radio'...mines certainly doesn't!!!
If you are looking for a way to store uncompressed CD's... more
This mp3 player is a great alternative to an ipod.
If you want something a bit cheaper than an ipod and also a bit smaller and something to just use as a little mp3 player you can mess around with, rather than an ipod then this is for you.
This one... more
I brought this discs for about £6 or £7, assuming they would work fine... BUT, 3 computers would only read them as about 90mb, what's going on here? All drivers up to date etc. So, they were just led on a shelf doing nothing for ages... Then, when I... more