The Maxell CD-R 700MB Write Once Recordable Disc is made for music recording, storing digital photos, and data archiving. It supports write speeds up to 48x and has a capacity of 700MB data storage or 80 minutes of audio recording.
Maxell CD-R 700MB Write Once Recordable Disc (Spindle Pack of 50)
$7.79
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Additional information
Weight | 1.84 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5.4 × 5.4 × 3.5 in |
Media Type | CD-R |
Maximum Write Speed | 48x |
Media Layer | Single |
Storage Capacity | 700 MB |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Quantity | 50 |
Packaging | Spindle |
Recording Dye | Organic dye |
Reviews (3)
3 reviews for Maxell CD-R 700MB Write Once Recordable Disc (Spindle Pack of 50)
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Kylie Hamill (verified owner) –
Does what it’s supposed to
Diego Shanahan (verified owner) –
Excellent quality.
Makayla Kuhn (verified owner) –
I’ve used a number of different brands of blank CD & DVD recordable discs over the years, including some blank CD-R discs whose foil data layer visably come apart after burning, even never having been read in a CD drive! There’s some real junk out there! My previous DV-R was a Pioneer, and Maxell DVD-RW were the only blanks that would (always) reliably work with that unit. I only use Maxell recordable discs, as I’ve never had a problem with them, and luckily for me, B&H carries them at a very good price, usually about half the price of the major electronic’s chains, if those chains even stock Maxell recordable discs. (Often they don’t…) I don’t use any other brand. Dave K Lawrenceville, GA