AmazonBasics 4.7GB 16x DVD+R (100-Pack Spindle) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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Product Description
AmazonBasics products are quality electronics accessories offered at a great value.
Product Details
- Brand: AmazonBasics
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x 7.50" w x 8.00" l, 2.92 pounds
Features
- Ships in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging
- One spindle containing 100 4.7 GB capacity, 16x write-speed DVD+R recordable video disks
- Stores up to 2 hours of DVD quality video or 4.7 GB of data
- Stable, reliable, accurate writing at high speeds
- Distributed by Amazon.com; backed by one-year AmazonBasics warranty
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
This spindle of 100 AmazonBasics 16X DVD+R disks provides a convenient storage solution for video files, along with plenty of space for archiving photos, music, and other data. Each disk offers a capacity of 4.7 GB--enough space to store two hours of DVD quality video. These DVD+R disks support fast write speeds from 2.4X to 16X and provide a recording time of up to 120 minutes.
![]() The AmazonBasics 16X DVD+R disks offer a capacity of 4.7 GB, write speeds from 2.4X to 16X, a recording time of up to 120 minutes. |
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DVD+R is a rewriteable format with a storage lifetime intended for storing videos and archiving important business or personal data. Compared with CD-Rs, DVD+Rs offer more storage space and faster write times, making them a natural choice for preserving media and other large files.
Each AmazonBasics DVD+R disk can record up to two hours of DVD+quality video programming. A single DVD+R can also hold three hours of VHS-quality video or more than 60 hours of MP3 audio.
DVD-R Compatibility
There are two types of recordable DVD disks available. Almost all recent DVD players and drives can handle both burned DVD-R and DVD+R disks, but some older players can only read one format or the other. It is important to check your player’s manual to determine which DVD type it supports.
16X Write Speed and Organic Dye: Built for Fast, Accurate, Quality Writing
AmazonBasics DVD+R disks enable fast write speeds from 2.4X to 16X for quick, clean data transfer. (To take full advantage of these speeds, your DVD burner must burn at speeds of at least 16X. Consult your computer or DVD burner product manual for this information.)
A 16X transfer speed translates to 21.60 MB/s, which means that you can burn a full disk in less than four minutes. The organic dye used on the write side of these DVD+Rs provides stable writing at high speeds for reliable, accurate finished disks.
AmazonBasics: Quality Products at Low Prices
AmazonBasics is a collection of consumer electronic "basics" created by combining quality and low prices for an overall focus on value.
Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging
This AmazonBasics product features Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging that is recyclable. It comes without excess packaging materials such as hard plastic clamshell casings, plastic bindings, or wire ties. The packaging is designed to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife, and it will protect your product just as well as traditional packaging. Products with Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging can frequently be shipped in their own boxes, without an additional shipping box, saving on resources and reducing waste. In addition, the packaging materials that we do use are easily and frequently recycled, composted, or reused by our customers, and all the inks and dyes are biodegradable.
Warranty and Helpful Hints
These disks are backed by an AmazonBasics 1-year limited warranty. To view the full AmazonBasics warranty, click here. If you are having trouble with these disks, click here for the AmazonBasics CD/DVD Helpful Hints Guide [PDF].
What's in the Box
Spindle of 100 4.7 GB 16X DVD+R disks and warranty card.
Customer Reviews
Excellent Value!
There isn't a whole lot you can say about a particular brand of DVD+R media. If it works and there are no unusual issues, one is pretty much the same as another.
That said, there are two things that will keep me buying the AmazonBasics DVDs. One is the price....the price is lower than other brands, and still a similar price even when the other brands are on sale. Factor in Amazon free shipping and sales tax considerations and their price is excellent.
The other reason I like these is the shipping. The double boxing and packing ensured the media got to me safely.
As far as performance, that is driven mostly by your PC hardware and burner. I have used about 30 of these so far to store general data, photos, video, etc. and have not had any issues. I have used some other brands (Sony) where I have run into the occasional bad DVD right out of the box.
I would rate the Amazon Basic DVDs right up there with the Panasonic media, which from my experience tends to have no bad DVDs in a batch.
Try these, you won't be disappointed!
Reasonable Quality But AMazon Needs To Remove Disc Labels
These are reasonable quality (My ADIP was AML-003-00) and produce low error rates (PIE/C2 etc, see: [...] in a Samsung S223Q (you know, one of the few DVD writers that can burn the cheap Memorex DVD+R DL discs effortlessly and without errors), with a smooth transfer test playback that scales linearly right up to 19X on the outer edge with no dropouts or retries. HOWEVER, in a weird throwback to the early part of this decade, Amazon ships each disk with not one but two relatively huge blocks of text printed on each disc: "Amazon Basics" with the swoosh thing, and "DVD+R 4.7GBG0 16X 120min RWDVD+R"). Pretty much all good quality discs that are not $1 store cake box items tend to use a slightly opaque printed overlay with a stencilled area spelling out these no doubt essential pieces of information on every single disc. This means that you can write anywhere on the surface of the disc without the redundant text getting in the way. Maybe to save costs, Amazon's discs have no opaque surface layer, the DVD is raw (and thus very shiny and reflective), and a big percentage of the writable surface is occupied with the pointless text outlined above. With just a little change to make the discs less ugly, Amazon would get five stars from me but I am reducing it to 3three for the bad design implementation.
Gets the job done and a good value
I have Sony, TDK, and Amazon DVD+R discs on hand for comparison. The first major difference is the price. The Sony DVDs are twice the price as the Amazon basics for the same size spindle, the same write speed and the same storage capacity. The TDKs are a few bucks more. So what does Sony give you for the extra money? Their warranty is two years vs. Amazon's one year and the Sony DVDs are inkjet printable. In light of Amazon's cost per disc, I can honestly say I don't care about the warranty. I wouldn't waste my time returning a few bad discs that cost pennies each. Also, I don't print my discs in a printer. The Amazon discs have lots of blank space to write.
All three disc makers DVDs performed well. The TDK spindle is the only one so far to give me a bad blank in the first 20 discs.
The Amazon case is slightly shorter and the attaching method securing the top and bottom is different and effective. All in all, Amazon gets the job done on a very commoditized product and adds the convenience of front door delivery.
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