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TDK Electronics DVD-R14RGACB20 8CM Mini DVD-R 20 Pack |  | Brand: TDK
Buy New: $10.99 as of 3/18/2010 22:58 CDT details
New (5) from $6.99
Rating: 14 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 2.4 x 8.1
MPN: DVD-R14RGACB20 Model: DVD-R14RGACB20 UPC: 020356487768 EAN: 0020356487768
Release Date: April 8, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 8cm Mini DVD-R write once, 1-2x recording speed | | • | Compatible with DVD-R/DVD-RW camcorders | | • | 1.4 GB recording capacity: up to 20 minutes in HQ mode, 30 minutes in SP mode and 60 minutes in LP mode | | • | Comes in 20 Pack |
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Product Description TDK produces DVD-R media with high-sensitivity characteristics and high reliability. Write-once DVDs are specially formulated for consumer use with PC DVD writers and DVD video disk recorders. They are compatible with all DVD-ROM drives and DVD-Video players.
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Do not use these Imation (TDK) disks for important events in Sony camcoder February 26, 2009 I. Pustilnik (San Diego, CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
On about the 8th disk in the spindle the disks stopped working in my Sony camcoder - they give "recovering data" message about 1 or 2 minutes into the recording and never work again. I tried a Sony disk and it worked fine. Then I figured I might have gotten a bad disk and openned the second spindle I bought (I bough 2 about 2 weeks apart as the disks seemed to work fine) and tried a couple of disks from there - same bad result. I put the Sony disk back in and it still works. So the camcoder is fine. These are just defective disks (and you do not know about that right away!). Also note that it is just the name "TDK" - the disk are actually made by Imation (says so in small print on the packaging) - I did not have a good experience with Imation disks on my PC in the past either - they are somewhat low quality. So here TDK makes money because their name is used and Imation makes money because even if you would not buy Imation Corp. disks - you might buy them labeled as "TDK". Both companies make money (by a deceiving branding method) and you pay for one thing and get another.
Perfect for mini-DVD Cameras February 29, 2008 PaulBAMM (San Diego, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought these to go with my wifes new Sony mini-DVD camcorder .. A good bargan comparied to the local stores .. Every disk has worked so far with the only draw back of having the Sony camcorder remind me to use Sony media .. Also found a good deal on Amazon for Slim Jewel Cases for 8-cm Mini CDs too :) KHypermedia Slim Jewel Cases for 8-cm Mini CDs (Black, 25-Pack)
Does not work in Sony camcorders December 16, 2009 M. Elchinoff (Half Moon Bay, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have a couple of Sony mini DVD camcorders. I use them to video my son's hockey games for his coach. When you put in anything other than a Sony DVD it say "Sony DVD recommended". Nice marketing. Because I go through so many DVDs (I don't use DVD-RWs because the coach wants to keep the DVDs). I bought a few of these spindles. On the first spindle I threw away at least half the DVDs because I got a "Disc Error" message when the CamCorder tried to initialize the dics. You are not saving money if you can only use 50% of them. The Sony individual discs work great, but very pricy. I have found the indvidually packed Fuji or Memorex to work every time. This product may work ok for data, but don't bother for a CamCorder. I think the CamCorders are just more sensitive with the the real-time video recording and require a higher quality disc.
Performs same as Sony Mini DVD in my Camcorder at a fraction of the price February 14, 2008 Jerry Wiggins (Michigan, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I own a Panasonic DVD CamCorder that makes movies on a Mini DVD-R (1.4 GB). I have been using Sony Mini DVDs for a couple of years now (since the CamCorder was new). They worked fine but cost around $3.50 each at Best Buy in a jeweled case. These TDK disks cost $8.99 for 20 at Amazon. That's 45 cents per disk! I did not see any bad reviews on these so decided I'd gamble and try them. I'm now in the middle of taking my first movie with a TDK disk and have been nothing but pleased. So far, I don't see ANY difference between these and the expensive Sony disks I've been using. When I inserted the blank disk into the Camcorder, it was initialized just as expected. I've taken abour 8 minutes of the 30 minute movie. Today I watched that 8 minutes on my TV and was very pleased. I highly recommend these disks as an alternative to expensive name brand (Sony) mini disks for anyone who uses a CamCorder to record movies directly to Mini DVD-R media.
Name brand at a great price October 5, 2007 A. Laksana (Sacramento, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Name brand media at 45 cents each? What can you go wrong? Other than my Sony camcorder is annoyingly remind me to use Sony media.
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