Customer Reviews:
I Got Blank TDK CD-R! May 10, 2008 Have you been using blank TDK tapes for decades? Continue to use blank TDK on your computer or CD recorder deck. Some expensive decks use these data discs but you can also get TDK MUSIC CD-R at Amazon.com. You can also (as I have) get TDK blank CD-RW with the same degree of satisfaction.
Better than acceptable. May 2, 2008 I used TDK's CD-Rs a lot before the wide-spreaded of DVD-RW. TDK provides good quality of product, though always a little bit more expensive. This set of product is not in exception. After receiving this item, I felt free when using it, even though it is the era of DVD. If I run out of my CD-R and need to purchase more, I will definitely reconsider this item and order it if still availbe.
playable April 2, 2008 plays in any cd player made very good. can write on with a marker pen
The worst CD-R experience EVER! March 30, 2008 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
I recently purchased a 100 pack of these TDK 80min CD-Rs. I burned about 20 discs (burned at a slow 4x speed) only to find out that my time, effort, and money was completely wasted. Nearly every CD had major playback errors. At first I thought it may be the CD player, but after trying the discs in other players, I quickly realized it is not the player. Then I thought maybe there's something wrong with the burner. Nope, because I then burned music to several Verbatim CD-Rs with no playback problems. The problem was, in fact, the CD-Rs. Couldn't believe it, because I always though TDK was a trusted brand, but in this case I got a really bad batch of CD-Rs.
One other note, all of the errors during playback seemed to occur towards the end of the discs (after the 40 minute mark). I thought that was strange too. It seems that there may be something wrong with the dye towards the outer part of the discs??? Whatever the problem, I'll never buy this brand of CD-Rs again.
Disappointing March 13, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I recently purchased this item and burned a CD using iTunes on my Mac. I then took the CD and tried to play it on my stereo. It was nothing but scratchy garbage. So I burned a second CD and repeated the above. The second CD worked. Wow, I've never had this happen. This was with the 100 pack. I read other users feedback and they seem to have had the same problem with more than one disc in a 100 pack. TDK: What's up with your Quality Control/Assurance? I wonder how many usable CDs I'll get in this pack and what my actual final cost will be.
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