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CDR 700 MB 48x audio detail information

Posted by Arachne
Posted on 05/11/2006
Manufacturer Verbatim
Product CDR 700 MB 48x audio
Description These audio CDRs are for use with audio recorders bearing the CD Recordable logo.
Burning speed 48 X Speed
Capacity 700 MB
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Featuring the same technology for which the DataLifePlus CD-R discs are famous, Verbatim's 'Live it' and 'MusicLifePlus' discs are specifically designed for use in audio recorders which bear the Compact Disc Recordable logo. Once the recorded CD-R is finalised it can be played back in any CD player.

Features:

  • Proprietary Metal Azo dye
  • Superior resistance to UV radiation
  • 100 years archival life
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Sold in jewel cases in 10pcs packs
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