Memorex 210 MB 24x Pocket CD-R Mini-Discs (50-Pack Spindle)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Personalize, Protect and Organize All Your Memorex DVD's and CDR's with Memorex Labeling Kits, Labels, DVD Storage Cases and Jewel Cases.
Product Details
- Brand: Memorex
- Model: 32024702
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 4.00" h x 4.00" w x 4.00" l, .90 pounds
Features
- Package of 50 8-centimeter mini-discs for data and music storage
- 210 MB or 24 minutes of storage space
- Each disc slides conveniently in a shirt pocket for portable use
- Compatible with CD-R cameras, CD/MP3 personal recorders, and CD-RW drives
- Fits standard CD tray; lasts for more than 50 years
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
This package of 50 mini-disc CD-Rs invites users to record digital photos, music, or data, then pop the 8-centimeter discs into a front pocket for portable, easy-to-access storage. Each disc contains 210 MB of storage space, which approximates 24 minutes of music. Even better, the mini-discs fit into standard CD trays, so users don't need special equipment to make recordings. The discs are compatible with CD-R cameras, CD/MP3 personal recorders/players, and CD-RW computer writers. Each disc is engineered to last for 50 years.
Customer Reviews
Great Presentation product
The pocket cdr's are becoming more and more popular lately with some digital camera's now using them. Personally, however, I've found that they work great in normal cd burners and come in handy for use with larger presentations (particularly powerpoint) that you'd have to waste a whole normal size CDR to burn or take the risk of saving to a Zip disk and then not have any means to retrieve it. I've also found they come in handy for resumes as they give you a somewhat more professional look. The only downside I can find with the pocket Cd is that they aren't recommended for front loading drives and some cd-roms seem to take forever to recognize the disk. Otherwise, they're fantastic for personal use and to back up some of the smaller, more personal documents on your pc.
Compact and convienient
I've been using these disks for all manner of uses for quite some time now...they're great for putting your resume and other info onto and bringing to job interviews, for example....and have yet to have come across any of the disk/data corruption issues mentioned.
Depends on which camera you use
I have 2 of the CD-Mavica cameras. The CD-1000 uses these disks fine with no problems. However with the CD-500, about 2/3 of the disks have problems. I know it is not my camera causing this problem, I know several people with the same camera that have the same problem. If you have a CD-500, use the TDK brand disks, I have not had a problem with any of them.




