Now that I am Sony free, what DVD media for the NEC burners?

Santilli

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Hi
Thanks to Mercutio, I traded in my single Sony burner for a couple NEC 3520's. They seem to burn Memorex DVD-R's that my sony wouldn't, and overall seem to be much more media forgiving. What are your favorite single layer DVD-R disks for the NEC burners?

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Mercutio said:
Sam's Club is selling 100 packs of 16x +R Verbatims for $31. They are really great disks.

Those also happen to be available on their website.

Unfortunately it's an extra $8.78 (and $6.51 for shipping, for me). I'm not sure it's such a good deal these days. What's the average price on a DVD-/+R these days?
 

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Unfortunately I'm a member of Costco, and they don't carry Verbatim at all; just some slow fuddy-duddy TDK. Can barely justify the Costco membership, paying for Sam's membership is out of the question.
 

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mubs said:
Unfortunately I'm a member of Costco, and they don't carry Verbatim at all; just some slow fuddy-duddy TDK. Can barely justify the Costco membership, paying for Sam's membership is out of the question.

I didn't realize even the Sam's Club website required a membership.

I also just realized that the ones they have on their website are only 8x. So that's definitely not as good a deal as at the store (or at least the store Mercutio can make it to ... they say prices can vary depending on the location).
 

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Hmmm. From what I've been able to gather, Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden DVD-R are the way to go. Fuji=Taiyo Yuden DVD-R, so either should work well. Guess Sony is ok, but around here, I can't find any of em, so they are out.

Check and make sure they say "made in Japan?"

Thanks

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